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Topic: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio? - page 7. (Read 1248 times)

jr. member
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While it is true that my purpose since entering the crypto market was to accumulate as much as possible of bitcoin and ether, I must admit that my attempts to increase my btc holdings through trading have failed and that is why at this moment I have very little btc and a lot of low-value altcoins where I failed to invest my valuable btc.

Therefore, at this moment I may only have 20% of my crypto holdings in btc, 30% in ether and the remaining 50% in altcoins, but my purpose is to sell altcoins at the best possible price to increase my bitcoins to 60% of my holdings.
hero member
Activity: 931
Merit: 500
The number of altcoins is high in my investment portfolio but they are low in ratio. The average rate of Bitcoin in my portfolio is 50%,  sometimes it can up to 70%. I hold many bounty and airdrop tokens for the possibility of profit a lot,  because I didn't pay for them and now they're not worth to sell.
legendary
Activity: 3052
Merit: 1188
I don't have bitcoins but I have a lot of tokens from bounties that I've been earn last two years and still holding them until now, just like 70% of them has a valued and the remaining are worthless or no value, it's hard to say that this would be a good idea but I am willing to wait until it's moon.
This is not the holding we are talking about mate, from what you have just shared, I think it shows to me like majority of your holdings are shit holding and it would be very unwise for you not to have BTC now that you still got the chance to buy from its cheap price.

You can’t completely rely on tokens you worked for compared to the ones you directly invested in, so I will give a brief advise that you sell part of your holding if they have entered exchange to use and buy BTC, in case others later becomes worthless too, so that you will not be in sorrow when altcoins pumps.
jr. member
Activity: 203
Merit: 3
This is the base I am using right now and that was very good at the beginning and less good with Eth retracements:(
ETH - 50%
BTC - 40%
10% Other altcoins. ( 5 different coins in top 100).
member
Activity: 257
Merit: 32
In mine there is:
BTC - 40%
ETH - 20%
EOS -10%
TRX - 10%
XBY - 10%
other - 10% (alts from some airdrops, ICOs, bounties etc.)

I think about change EOS to TRX because it is much easier to use it daily.
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 527
Currently i don't have much crypto asset on my wallet but mostly i was hold 60% for bitcoin and 30% for ETH and the  rest of percentages mostly i get tokens or altcoins which no value but i personally don't dare to putting my money more than 50% for altcoins and my thought still bitcoin is my high priority rather than altcoins
What do you mean by you don’t have much crypto asset in your portfolio, you already have it all with these holding, especially BTC and ETH, BTC investment to me is still far more than any other assets you can ever imagine to hold, there is nothing as good as holding a coin that is reliable for future and not the ones that can crash on one at any time.

These are basically the rules that I follow too, and 90% of my holding are BTC and ETH, I just trade some of the altcoins for short term trade and not for holding or long term investment, I prefer to hold a coin that has been in existence for long for long term which only BTC qualifies.
sr. member
Activity: 798
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In the long term, I think it is worth investing only in Bitcoin and Ethereum. Investment in the first coin, because it is unconditionally the market leader and the most reliable digital asset. The second coin has promising development prospects, which is indicated by its relevance in the market for alternative cryptocurrencies and tokens. Thus, 50% of Bitcoins in the investment portfolio is the minimum necessary.

I agree with you for the most part but I would keep a small percentage to gamble on low cap coins.  Notice I say gamble because how risky it is investing in new coins.  I wouldn't use more than 10 percent of your total crypto funds.
unfortunately i have no bitcoin now, all of my portofolio in alternate coins.i think if i save altcoin it will give me more profits and its rate and bitcoin rate rise together.
hero member
Activity: 2884
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This is not important to discuss, but it's for general curiosity. I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value. I only have 11 including BTC that I invested and really care about. I don't want to name all of them but as of today, nearly 66% percent (based on BTC price, not fiat) of my portfolio fills with Bitcoin.
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.
The amount of bitcoin that I am holding changes depending on which coin my strategy tells me is going to perform best, at the moment all my investment in crypto is in bitcoin, while many could see this as too conservative, and they are probably right, the truth is that you cannot go wrong by having all your money in bitcoin, however if the right opportunity presents itself I do not have any problem in converting half of my holdings to ethereum, litecoin and other good coins if I see an opportunity to make some easy money.
hero member
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In the long term, I think it is worth investing only in Bitcoin and Ethereum. Investment in the first coin, because it is unconditionally the market leader and the most reliable digital asset. The second coin has promising development prospects, which is indicated by its relevance in the market for alternative cryptocurrencies and tokens. Thus, 50% of Bitcoins in the investment portfolio is the minimum necessary.

I agree with you for the most part but I would keep a small percentage to gamble on low cap coins.  Notice I say gamble because how risky it is investing in new coins.  I wouldn't use more than 10 percent of your total crypto funds.
full member
Activity: 512
Merit: 100
I don't have bitcoins but I have a lot of tokens from bounties that I've been earn last two years and still holding them until now, just like 70% of them has a valued and the remaining are worthless or no value, it's hard to say that this would be a good idea but I am willing to wait until it's moon.
sr. member
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Merit: 280
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Most of the people are not going to reveal their true portfolio value here because anonymity is one of the main reason for the people to invest on bitcoin,but for all the crypto investors their percentage of bitcoin will be over 50% atleast.
full member
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My large investments solely goes to BTC, I have few eths it is because I used them for transaction purposes whenever I will sell some of my altcoins that came from bounties. 70% of my current portfolio holds Bitcoins as the largest and the rest are alts that are also traded in top ten exchanges. As for now I only buy Bitcoin with my fiat money and leave the others as it is.
hero member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 500
I hold more Bitcoin than altcoins. I hold 60% Bitcoin, 20% Ethereum and the rest is composed of different altcoins. I earned a higher percentage of Bitcoin because every time I trade my altcoins, I switch it to hold more BTC. I guess it's enough to gain a good profit when the bull run comes.
That’s usually what I do most of the times, I sell my altcoins and in convert them to Bitcoin. I think Bitcoin is more safe than other coins and its price is likely to go up, unlike altcoins that might continue to drop as the price for Bitcoin continues to rise.Even I want to hodlaltcoins it wouldn’t be altcoins that are not on the too of the list. I prefer to buy altcoins that are topping the chart cause I’m already sure that they are good and won’t likely disappoint.
sr. member
Activity: 994
Merit: 260
In the long term, I think it is worth investing only in Bitcoin and Ethereum. Investment in the first coin, because it is unconditionally the market leader and the most reliable digital asset. The second coin has promising development prospects, which is indicated by its relevance in the market for alternative cryptocurrencies and tokens. Thus, 50% of Bitcoins in the investment portfolio is the minimum necessary.
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 1057
This is not important to discuss, but it's for general curiosity. I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value. I only have 11 including BTC that I invested and really care about. I don't want to name all of them but as of today, nearly 66% percent (based on BTC price, not fiat) of my portfolio fills with Bitcoin.
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.
I think mine is more than what crypto people usually go with, I have a bit of eth in my portfolio but its like 90% of what I have right now and rest of that 90% is purely on bitcoin right now. Not that I think bitcoin is the only good coin and others do not deserve to be on my portfolio but I feel like it requires a lot of time and research in order to find the good ones and put them in my portfolio and I do not like doing that.

Any altcoin and even including ethereum could lose value over time whereas bitcoin will always be the top coin, the top 10's 9 coin could change from today to next year except bitcoin which will still be on the number one spot. So, even though I know there are great coins that could profit me a lot out there I feel like keeping mostly bitcoin really lowers the risk of losing.
hero member
Activity: 1092
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This is not important to discuss, but it's for general curiosity. I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value. I only have 11 including BTC that I invested and really care about. I don't want to name all of them but as of today, nearly 66% percent (based on BTC price, not fiat) of my portfolio fills with Bitcoin.
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.
90% of what I have in my wallet is Bitcoin, 10% is Stellar (XLM). This year I didn’t have that time for buying altcoins and the only reason why I did buy Stellar was because of the airdrop, after I got their $25, I decided that I will buy more and add to it. I’m just focusing on Bitcoin alone and I’m okay with it.

I have been trading BTC/usd and I also have some that I kept for hodl. The XLM is my wallet is also for hodl, I’m just holding it for when the price goes up. But if the price of BTC goes up and XLM doesn’t, I will just sell it cause it will be of no use to me.
full member
Activity: 1050
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This is not important to discuss, but it's for general curiosity. I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value. I only have 11 including BTC that I invested and really care about. I don't want to name all of them but as of today, nearly 66% percent (based on BTC price, not fiat) of my portfolio fills with Bitcoin.
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.

90-95% BTC. It would be 100% if I hadn't been too lazy to sweep everything and dump it last year. I normally don't like to hold altcoins unless we're already firmly in a bull market and pump season is already upon us but like I said......lazy.

Lots of dead coins pumped in the 2017 run so I'm hoping the same happens the next time around. At least I'll be taxed at the long term capital gains rate when I sell those altcoins now.
for now I only hold 50% for bitcoin. and others are potential coins according to my analysis. but for now I really think to convert so that the volume of bitcoin is bigger, because the market is difficult to analyze
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1521
This is not important to discuss, but it's for general curiosity. I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value. I only have 11 including BTC that I invested and really care about. I don't want to name all of them but as of today, nearly 66% percent (based on BTC price, not fiat) of my portfolio fills with Bitcoin.
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.

90-95% BTC. It would be 100% if I hadn't been too lazy to sweep everything and dump it last year. I normally don't like to hold altcoins unless we're already firmly in a bull market and pump season is already upon us but like I said......lazy.

Lots of dead coins pumped in the 2017 run so I'm hoping the same happens the next time around. At least I'll be taxed at the long term capital gains rate when I sell those altcoins now.
member
Activity: 742
Merit: 12
I can't tell you about the absolute numbers, but can give you the percentages. My (crypto) portfolio composition by value is as following:

BTC - 93.94%
BCH - 4.39%
ETH - 0.84%
ONION - 0.47%
TMT - 0.23%
Others - 0.13%

As you can see, more than 98% of my portfolio is made up of Bitcoin and BCH (received the BCH as free airdrop after the forking event). I was never a big believer of the altcoins and although I may have missed out on the altcoin bull run of 2017, I don't regret about it now.



Now I know you are a legend investor. I guess you have a strategy to maintain a portfolio with over 90% BTC holding, that's a great idea. I'll try following this one.

Rough guess:

60% BTC
20% XMR
10% fiat
5% LTC
5% shitcoins

Alright, you have 40%, shitcoins man.


Wow, 100 coins and tokens are too big for hold, and I think you can make a lot of money once all of your coins is increase later.

That will never happen since most of them have ZERO value.


Currently i don't have much crypto asset on my wallet but mostly i was hold 60% for bitcoin and 30% for ETH and the  rest of percentages mostly i get tokens or altcoins which no value but i personally don't dare to putting my money more than 50% for altcoins and my thought still bitcoin is my high priority rather than altcoins

Don't worry, everyone starts at zero. Keep learning, you'll get what you want.


legendary
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Currently i don't have much crypto asset on my wallet but mostly i was hold 60% for bitcoin and 30% for ETH and the  rest of percentages mostly i get tokens or altcoins which no value but i personally don't dare to putting my money more than 50% for altcoins and my thought still bitcoin is my high priority rather than altcoins
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