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Topic: How many % of your portfolio is in bitcoin ? - page 3. (Read 3357 times)

legendary
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Your country may be your worst enemy
I believe I have about 5% in BTC and 0.5% in altcoins. Actually, I'd be happy to invest more in BTC but I'm waiting for the scalability issue to be solved.
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
As the topic suggest, I'm currently a college student with about ~$12k net worth.
Buy a used car, get a part time job, save some money for Summer break.

Here, I saved you a ton of time and effort.

Sorry I don't get it
I'm joking of course. But as a college student, I don't think you should be investing into anything, let alone bitcoin. Expenses are just going to start piling up after you graduate, if you have $12k sitting on the side that's great, but risking it at this point of your life is a bad idea. I know this sounds more like general life advice, but think about it this way; Right now, life is giving you two options, being conservative money you've got now until you can have a more stable source of income OR, risk all you have so far, with great potential of becoming a degenerate gambler and remaining that for the rest of your life.

Uh.. well I got a different perspective on this, I'm not risking my money in the stupid way as from my investment style you can tell that I'm quite conservative on securities investment.
Second, I think it's better to start investing at this point, even it turns out to be a loss, the real payoff is the experience, so when you're graduated, you won't do much mistake and risk your future savings.
Well most people agree that we shouldn't bother about investment at this point, but it turns out to be a big mistake in finance according to many reputable sites report.
legendary
Activity: 2422
Merit: 1451
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
As the topic suggest, I'm currently a college student with about ~$12k net worth.
Buy a used car, get a part time job, save some money for Summer break.

Here, I saved you a ton of time and effort.

Sorry I don't get it
I'm joking of course. But as a college student, I don't think you should be investing into anything, let alone bitcoin. Expenses are just going to start piling up after you graduate, if you have $12k sitting on the side that's great, but risking it at this point of your life is a bad idea. I know this sounds more like general life advice, but think about it this way; Right now, life is giving you two options, being conservative money you've got now until you can have a more stable source of income OR, risk all you have so far, with great potential of becoming a degenerate gambler and remaining that for the rest of your life.
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1070
100%, other altcoin exist purely to increase the amount of bitcoin for me, i see it as a bitcoin mining, for those that can not do it with asic
legendary
Activity: 1256
Merit: 1009
As the topic suggest, I'm currently a college student with about ~$12k net worth.
I've invested approximately 70% in diversified ETFs (Domestic Market, FTSE & Developed market),
10% In bond funds (US Treasury, TIPS, Developed & EM bonds), and I'm still having the rest of 20% in hand, some of them were bitcoins, some of them were FIAT.

I'm thinking of holding up to ~$2,000 worth of bitcoins, and just keeping them for few years, will not invest more (adjustment) even if my net worth have become larger.
But at this time point, bitcoin would be 15%~20% of my investment portfolio.

And half of my bitcoin are being invested into P2P Landing platform such as loanbase, bitbond, etc.'s also having so that it'll accrue some interest as well.

My philosophy of investment is I wanted a well-diversified portfolio that generates reasonable ROI but at the also has lower risk.


So what's the percentage of your portfolio is bitcoin, and what's your philosophy of investment ?

Your education is your diversification.  Put it in savings until you are finished to defend against having to drop out (parents money dry up, loans dry out, you lose GPA and miss scholarship goals, etc).  Education in a solid degree / industry is probably the best possible investment payout.  Re-think what you are majoring in, defend your education.  Sell all that other shit until you're finished ... you may need it in reserve until you find a job.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
Well my porfolio at bitcoin is all froms signature campaign soo im not risking nothing besides my time.I cant invest huge ammount into bitcoin as i get a debit to pay otherwise i would be buying some bitcoins all months as possible .
legendary
Activity: 2282
Merit: 1023
For me, it's about 2%. It was about 4-5% when I bought some coins in late 2013... So far I haven't break even but I have no worry about it.
hero member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 504
Becoming legend, but I took merit to the knee :(
80% ETFS. 10% BTC. 10% Others
legendary
Activity: 896
Merit: 1000
currently i am only invested in bitcoin. i used to hold some stocks as well some years ago but i cashed them out and invested all in bitcoin.
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 1000
Around 10%.

40% RRSP's in the market long term.

5-10% gold/silver

Rest cash/stock market.

Fuck housing it's WAY to expensive. (I am in Canada, it's stupid expensive).


Plan is to retire on dividens in 30 ish years.

I am putting a 10% flyer on BTC becomes the new store of value, I am prepared to watch it crash to zero as IMO everyone should be.


IMO if you are under 40 you should be seriously consider higher risk investments.  20% BTC.. that isn't a very safe portfolio lol.
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
As the topic suggest, I'm currently a college student with about ~$12k net worth.
Buy a used car, get a part time job, save some money for Summer break.

Here, I saved you a ton of time and effort.

Sorry I don't get it
legendary
Activity: 2422
Merit: 1451
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
As the topic suggest, I'm currently a college student with about ~$12k net worth.
Buy a used car, get a part time job, save some money for Summer break.

Here, I saved you a ton of time and effort.
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
As the topic suggest, I'm currently a college student with about ~$12k net worth.
I've invested approximately 70% in diversified ETFs (Domestic Market, FTSE & Developed market),
10% In bond funds (US Treasury, TIPS, Developed & EM bonds), and I'm still having the rest of 20% in hand, some of them were bitcoins, some of them were FIAT.

I'm thinking of holding up to ~$2,000 worth of bitcoins, and just keeping them for few years, will not invest more (adjustment) even if my net worth have become larger.
But at this time point, bitcoin would be 15%~20% of my investment portfolio.

And half of my bitcoin are being invested into P2P Landing platform such as loanbase, bitbond, etc.'s also having so that it'll accrue some interest as well.

My philosophy of investment is I wanted a well-diversified portfolio that generates reasonable ROI but at the also has lower risk.


So what's the percentage of your portfolio is bitcoin, and what's your philosophy of investment ?
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