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hero member
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January 30, 2023, 02:21:00 AM
#32
Tell me about your coin portfolio weight.
Do you mainly invest assets in Bitcoin and Ethereum?
Or do you usually invest your assets in Altcoin?
I usually invest 70-80% of my assets in Ethereum.
I invest mainly on bitcoin and I think it is 70% of my current portfolio. It is a little big for just one asset but I expect that it will be reduce as I also started in investing on small or potential altcoins. I estimate that my bitcoin holding will occupy only 50% of my total portfolio volume when the time I sell it at an acceptable price. I think that my bitcoin percentage on my total portfolio will go down because I think I will keep buying altcoin in the future with my own money and I don't plan to touch my bitcoins. I'm doing DCA but it will be a slow paced when bitcoin started to rise it's value.
It is not a bad idea to invest heavily on bitcoin, after all if you take the time to study how the previous bull runs evolved you will notice that at the early stages bitcoin outperforms ethereum and most altcoins as well.

It is not until the bull run is confirmed in which altcoins begin to catch up to bitcoin, so it makes sense to invest more heavily on bitcoin and as the bull run advances then you can switch to altcoins to increase your profits even further.
legendary
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January 27, 2023, 02:29:17 PM
#31
Tell me about your coin portfolio weight.
Do you mainly invest assets in Bitcoin and Ethereum?
Or do you usually invest your assets in Altcoin?
I usually invest 70-80% of my assets in Ethereum.
I invest mainly on bitcoin and I think it is 70% of my current portfolio. It is a little big for just one asset but I expect that it will be reduce as I also started in investing on small or potential altcoins. I estimate that my bitcoin holding will occupy only 50% of my total portfolio volume when the time I sell it at an acceptable price. I think that my bitcoin percentage on my total portfolio will go down because I think I will keep buying altcoin in the future with my own money and I don't plan to touch my bitcoins. I'm doing DCA but it will be a slow paced when bitcoin started to rise it's value.
legendary
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January 27, 2023, 01:26:11 PM
#30
I usually invest 70-80% of my assets in Ethereum.
This is a one way of beginner's mistake and this may be the right time for converting your ethereum or altcoin investments into bitcoin. Instead of doing with ethereum or any other altcoins, you should do for the same 70-80% with bitcoin for securing your future. If you are a short term player which is the reason why you are dealing with ethereum, in my opinion, you are again making another blunder mistake. Realize about the true potential of long term planning with bitcoin and plan up for conversion as soon as possible.
I would agree but I would say 50% bitcoin is enough, then 25% ethereum, and the other 25% should go into bnb and ltc a bit, and the rest could go to whatever you want. I would say 10% on bnb and 5% on ltc and the other 10% on smaller stuff that they want to invest into. That would make it 100% and would also have 75% on guaranteed good stuff, even 85% if you consider bnb good as well, it's at the top at least, third biggest altcoin.

So all in all, I agree with you that bitcoin should be biggest, but having 70-80% on bitcoin is too much, it should be a lot less, and that way it would make a lot more money and it would definitely be something profitable in the long term if you wait for like a decade.
legendary
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January 26, 2023, 07:35:07 PM
#29
Of course now my portfolio value is down at least 95% or so because small cap coins always lose way harder during a bear market then the big ones.
If you are willing to take the risk then you are free to do so although in the end you should realize that the big profits you get from altcoin are down to luck. I mean every altcoin you own has no real use case, you just hope for volatility, and if you make a profit sell it and convert it immediately to bitcoin.
This needs proper DYOR if you want to pick a new project on your own, it's a high risk that could anytime you will lose.  I sometimes do this and follow the trend and the hype is over and your profit was there, there's no need to become greedy and wait for more profit to come, divert it into a new one that has a trend.  It's very risky but if you're lucky enough it's profitable.

That's why if you want in a safe position in investing crypto, just give a large allocation in investing Bitcoin in your portfolio because every coin will follow the Bitcoin trend, if there's a bull market, every coin will follow.
sr. member
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January 26, 2023, 04:57:51 PM
#28
Tell me about your coin portfolio weight.
Do you mainly invest assets in Bitcoin and Ethereum?
Or do you usually invest your assets in Altcoin?
I usually invest 70-80% of my assets in Ethereum.
It composed of Bitcoin, 40% for the altcoins allocation and 20% for trading.
Diversifying is not easy actually because its hard to choose on where to put your money and you might afraid to lose some opportunities as well and this is why I allocate some of my funds for my trading just to catch up with the trend and just to avoid missing the opportunity. I also practice DCA and I think its becoming worth it now as the market continues to recover.
legendary
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January 26, 2023, 03:39:04 PM
#27
Sadly my portfolio mainly consists of small cap projects, which i have bought back in 2020 and 2021. Back then during the last bull market i was heavily in the profit zone with those profits with a portfolio value that was like a x100 from my initial investment. Of course i did not sell anything back then because obviously i was hoping that the price would get even higher and secondly i did not want to sell those tokens before i held them 1 year. If you hold the tokens for more than one year then you don't have to pay taxes on the profits in my country.
I don't know your country of origin, but in some countries the government has implemented a tax regime where the government cooperates with exchanges for tax revenue. Every trader will pay taxes automatically when they trade their assets, it doesn't have to be paid by you by reporting taxes yourself.

Of course now my portfolio value is down at least 95% or so because small cap coins always lose way harder during a bear market then the big ones.
If you are willing to take the risk then you are free to do so although in the end you should realize that the big profits you get from altcoin are down to luck. I mean every altcoin you own has no real use case, you just hope for volatility, and if you make a profit sell it and convert it immediately to bitcoin.
sr. member
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January 26, 2023, 02:03:48 PM
#26
Tell me about your coin portfolio weight.

Sadly my portfolio mainly consists of small cap projects, which i have bought back in 2020 and 2021. Back then during the last bull market i was heavily in the profit zone with those profits with a portfolio value that was like a x100 from my initial investment. Of course i did not sell anything back then because obviously i was hoping that the price would get even higher and secondly i did not want to sell those tokens before i held them 1 year. If you hold the tokens for more than one year then you don't have to pay taxes on the profits in my country.
Of course now my portfolio value is down at least 95% or so because small cap coins always lose way harder during a bear market then the big ones.
hero member
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The Martian Child
January 26, 2023, 05:28:03 AM
#25
ATOM, DOT, Kusama will be a good diversification of Ethereum.For long-term investment, it is better to buy coins that do not look like stocks and were not sold at the ICO.

Nice. I'll be putting ATOM, DOT, and Kusama in my growing list of coins that I need to DYOR for possible investment. I guess I need to give it a proper time to check them 1 by 1. We still have over a year though to study and accumulate coins that have huge potential to grow in the expected bull run next year. I am just so excited.

I might also move all my remaining local stocks into cryptocurrencies this year. If it happens, it will make my crypto investment portfolio about 80% to 90%. I just felt more comfortable for crypto to have a better performance in the next 2 years.
sr. member
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January 25, 2023, 10:36:52 PM
#24
My portfolio is mainly Bitcoin and Ethereum also. There are some more but less than 5. They're mostly the most solid altcoins like LTC. I think my portfolio is safest with the most trusted and established cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin of course should have the largest slice of your crypto portfolio, followed by Ethereum, and the rest. It is logical because Bitcoin is the safest and the best choice. Ethereum is the second of course. No doubt about it.
newbie
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January 25, 2023, 07:53:02 PM
#23
Mine is BTC and I added some gaming hub tokens that I think are gonna be a blast in a bull market. By fortune I added $DUX before the listings of today
legendary
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January 25, 2023, 12:31:30 PM
#22
I usually invest 70-80% of my assets in Ethereum.
This is a one way of beginner's mistake and this may be the right time for converting your ethereum or altcoin investments into bitcoin. Instead of doing with ethereum or any other altcoins, you should do for the same 70-80% with bitcoin for securing your future. If you are a short term player which is the reason why you are dealing with ethereum, in my opinion, you are again making another blunder mistake. Realize about the true potential of long term planning with bitcoin and plan up for conversion as soon as possible.

My altcoins consist of coins in the top 100 list, and waiting for altcoin season to come back so I can sell them at peak prices.
Unfortunately all the coins in top 100, not scaling its peak at a time. It means we need to cash out whenever one coin gets into profit zone. I am also holding lots of altcoins to sell off at break even points as I have lost faith on them to make me rich.
hero member
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January 25, 2023, 11:43:40 AM
#21
I must admit that I have a lot of altcoins in my wallet and have half of that total in bitcoins. I don't know what percentage between bitcoin and altcoins I have, but my bitcoin savings are worth more than my altcoins. My altcoins consist of coins in the top 100 list, and waiting for altcoin season to come back so I can sell them at peak prices. And right now, I want to increase my bitcoin amount instead of my altcoin amount because I feel I have enough altcoin reserves, and it's just a matter of time to sell them.
sr. member
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January 25, 2023, 09:55:37 AM
#20
I don't agree with your investment way spent almost 70% in one coins, I know this your business but my investment way spent portfolio than three until five coins with ratio 20% until 30% each coins. Current my portfolio holding in Ethereum about 30%, Binance coin 30%, have little assets investing in Solana when price drop last month about 20% and left 20% I hold in Bitcoin.

I don't spent bigger amount in one coin although with most potential like Ethereum, I think don't put your eggs in one bracket is smart thing when investing assets in cryptocurrency.
legendary
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January 25, 2023, 09:44:48 AM
#19
Tell me about your coin portfolio weight.
Do you mainly invest assets in Bitcoin and Ethereum?
Or do you usually invest your assets in Altcoin?
I usually invest 70-80% of my assets in Ethereum.
70-80% of the investment portfolio is bad for one coin. There are always risks of loss in case of SEC regulation or network centralization. ATOM, DOT, Kusama will be a good diversification of Ethereum.For long-term investment, it is better to buy coins that do not look like stocks and were not sold at the ICO.
sr. member
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January 25, 2023, 08:48:26 AM
#18
Tell me about your coin portfolio weight.
Do you mainly invest assets in Bitcoin and Ethereum?
Or do you usually invest your assets in Altcoin?
I usually invest 70-80% of my assets in Ethereum.
My portfolio is well diversified, at least 30% with Bitcoin and the rest are divided with the altcoins that I choose.
You have to analyze the risk of getting to much exposure in a one coin, I just recently changed the percentage of my holdings in line with my own analysis. Never go all in, I can say that having a 80% exposure into a one coin only is already a risky decision, better to analyze again and look for alternatives.
legendary
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January 25, 2023, 08:42:18 AM
#17
Tell me about your coin portfolio weight.
Do you mainly invest assets in Bitcoin and Ethereum?
Or do you usually invest your assets in Altcoin?
I usually invest 70-80% of my assets in Ethereum.
the real goal in my portfolio is to hold ethereum in a bigger presentation than bitcoin, and other altcoins.
Personally, I also invest 60% in ethereum, 30% in bitcoin and the rest in altcoins. in building a portfolio, I focus on that goal. however, under certain conditions, I sometimes change that to 70% for ethereum and the rest for bitcoin. although I know bitcoin much better than ethereum, yet I feel I am better suited to hold ethereum than bitcoin. so, in short my portfolio is like
Ethereum = 60% / 70%
Bitcoins = 30%
Altcoin =10%
I still use this pattern today
hero member
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January 25, 2023, 07:20:06 AM
#16
My portfolio is highly made of 80%, 2% Ethereum and the remaining 18% goes to top altcoins. I would have loved to have my portfolio filled more with Ethereum but the transaction cost is giving me hard time doing so. I just wish something is to be done about it soon.

Ethereum is one of the coins I have been hodling for a long before it gets to her ATH last year. Will still be hodling it until she launches her V2. Maybe by then, I will have my portfolio filled up with it(30%) at least
hero member
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January 24, 2023, 01:23:53 AM
#15
Tell me about your coin portfolio weight.
Do you mainly invest assets in Bitcoin and Ethereum?
Or do you usually invest your assets in Altcoin?
I usually invest 70-80% of my assets in Ethereum.
The conformation of an investment portfolio depends on your goals, the risk you are willing to take and the asset classes in which you want to invest.

Having most of your capital available to the cryptocurrency asset class invested on bitcoin and ethereum is a good idea as not only they perform well when a bull run appears, the risk they will crash as Luna and FTT did is low and this makes them a very good option for long term investing, right now both bitcoin and ethereum form the majority of my investment in this market, with small coins representing probably less than 1% of my capital.
sr. member
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January 23, 2023, 07:52:55 PM
#14
Tell me about your coin portfolio weight.
Do you mainly invest assets in Bitcoin and Ethereum?
Or do you usually invest your assets in Altcoin?
I usually invest 70-80% of my assets in Ethereum.
Yes i focuse only on bitcoin and a few ehtereum just for fees, but i have a bitxoin stashed alrady even though it may not be much, but at least the amount is way above a few thousands of dollar.

Portfolio control is very imoosrtant and from the loook of thing, an investor will see the long term advantage of Bitcoin and the short term of disadvantages or dealing.
legendary
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January 23, 2023, 07:44:22 PM
#13
Tell me about your coin portfolio weight.
Do you mainly invest assets in Bitcoin and Ethereum?
Or do you usually invest your assets in Altcoin?
I usually invest 70-80% of my assets in Ethereum.
I usually go full 90% in altcoins and 10 in stable. This varies but i haven't hodled too much Bitcoin for a long time.
I am too scared of the potential POW based pairs ban in CEXes.

Eth and Matic are good things to hodl for anyone like me who is constantly buying and selling nfts anyway.
My biggest bag is a low cap crypto and i am hoping that will be my black horse and ticket out of powerty. And i have some tiny amounts in microcaps waiting if they blow up.
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