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legendary
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I'm actually already adjusted to the make up that I'm comfortable with - and this was planned without taking into account any bear or bull market. The make up is only to protect from worst-case scenario (crash). That said, I do try to pick new assets to keep on diversifying.
sr. member
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I'm thinking about adjusting my portfolio for the eventual bear market (if that comes in the next few days/week/months who knows).

My portfolio contains 30 % BTC, 15% ETH and the remainder in alts.

How would you adjust the portfolio to maintain maximum value and capitalize on the financial opportunities of a bear market?


My own thoughts are that BTC is less overbought than ETC and the altcoin market and so would lose less of its value in a crash.

So perhaps moving to BTC to consolidate my position would be a good idea? Or even convert to BTC then to USDT and buy BTC after the crash.


Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

I'm not sure if everyone knows what the bear market is.... I don't atleast...

So could you explain what the bear market is? (And maybe include it in your original post?) Not everyone knows all the trading terms and I think we would only be able to stimulate the conversation also Smiley

Thanks in advance!

Regards,
Trump
A bear market is a general decline in the stock market over a period of time, the opposite of a bull market.

Back to what the OP is asking, I don't personally rely on altcoins much. I would covert everything to Bitcoin and wait for the trend to change; we can feel the fear in the air for what's coming in few months and I'm sure many holders are thinking about selling before anything goes wrong, but that's a personal choice I wouldn't support.
Drops and heavy fluctuations in price are a common thing in the bitcoin market, but from what we've seen in the last few years they are always followed by an increase.

Ah, thanks for your explanation. That clears things up a bit Tongue
I still suggest putting it in the Original Post though..

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Trump
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Altcoins have shown greater growth than BTC that's why I''m so heavily invested in them.

I also feel like the altcoin correction will be larger than the BTC correction.

I think I'll take some profit from my alts and move it to BTC.

My gut feeling is that BTC will correct by 25-35% but alts will lose 40-60%.

THis will give me a good chance to buy the alts on the cheap.
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I'm thinking about adjusting my portfolio for the eventual bear market (if that comes in the next few days/week/months who knows).

My portfolio contains 30 % BTC, 15% ETH and the remainder in alts.

How would you adjust the portfolio to maintain maximum value and capitalize on the financial opportunities of a bear market?


My own thoughts are that BTC is less overbought than ETC and the altcoin market and so would lose less of its value in a crash.

So perhaps moving to BTC to consolidate my position would be a good idea? Or even convert to BTC then to USDT and buy BTC after the crash.


Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

I'm not sure if everyone knows what the bear market is.... I don't atleast...

So could you explain what the bear market is? (And maybe include it in your original post?) Not everyone knows all the trading terms and I think we would only be able to stimulate the conversation also Smiley

Thanks in advance!

Regards,
Trump
A bear market is a general decline in the stock market over a period of time, the opposite of a bull market.

Back to what the OP is asking, I don't personally rely on altcoins much. I would covert everything to Bitcoin and wait for the trend to change; we can feel the fear in the air for what's coming in few months and I'm sure many holders are thinking about selling before anything goes wrong, but that's a personal choice I wouldn't support.
Drops and heavy fluctuations in price are a common thing in the bitcoin market, but from what we've seen in the last few years they are always followed by an increase.
sr. member
Activity: 588
Merit: 254
I'm thinking about adjusting my portfolio for the eventual bear market (if that comes in the next few days/week/months who knows).

My portfolio contains 30 % BTC, 15% ETH and the remainder in alts.

How would you adjust the portfolio to maintain maximum value and capitalize on the financial opportunities of a bear market?


My own thoughts are that BTC is less overbought than ETC and the altcoin market and so would lose less of its value in a crash.

So perhaps moving to BTC to consolidate my position would be a good idea? Or even convert to BTC then to USDT and buy BTC after the crash.


Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

I'm not sure if everyone knows what the bear market is.... I don't atleast...

So could you explain what the bear market is? (And maybe include it in your original post?) Not everyone knows all the trading terms and I think we would only be able to stimulate the conversation also Smiley

Thanks in advance!

Regards,
Trump
newbie
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I'm thinking about adjusting my portfolio for the eventual bear market (if that comes in the next few days/week/months who knows).

My portfolio contains 30 % BTC, 15% ETH and the remainder in alts.

How would you adjust the portfolio to maintain maximum value and capitalize on the financial opportunities of a bear market?


My own thoughts are that BTC is less overbought than ETC and the altcoin market and so would lose less of its value in a crash.

So perhaps moving to BTC to consolidate my position would be a good idea? Or even convert to BTC then to USDT and buy BTC after the crash.


Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks
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