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legendary
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Ethereum definitely holds the dominant position in its space, but the only thing that worries me a bit is that it depends too much on ICO's. There might and probably will be a time where ICO's lose their shine, and when that happens it will be difficult to stay relevant in the way it is relevant right now. On top of that, altcoins mostly follow Bitcoin closely, which takes away the purpose of investing in anything already developed. The only difference is that altcoins tend to increase faster, but also decrease faster. It works both ways. The only thing that I can say is that people should definitely avoid investing in Litecoin with Bitcoin. If you invest in Litecoin then do it with fiat. Litecoin's Bitcoin ratio hasn't gone up since 2013....
legendary
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Hi all,
the recent bloodbath pushed me to start investing in the crypto market. My current position is approx. 33% BTC/ETH/EOS. What would be your recommendation for a balanced crypto portfolio for the next 6-12 months?
Thanks!

6 to 12 months is a very short period, so I think you should just stick with bitcoin, if bitcoin go up a lot then some altcoins will fall in value terms relative to bitcoin but those same altcoins will rise relative to the dollar, for this you should see if your objective is to even hold those altcoins in order to have more bitcoins in the future or if you intend to hold those altcoins in order to have more dollars .. for example that bought lisk a few weeks ago for the price of 0.0015 satoshi should be crying at the moment, but if the bitcoin price goes up now then the lisk would rise in dollars but in bitcoin is another story.

Hi all,
the recent bloodbath pushed me to start investing in the crypto market. My current position is approx. 33% BTC/ETH/EOS. What would be your recommendation for a balanced crypto portfolio for the next 6-12 months?
Thanks!
These three coins will be the best potential coins in mid term investment so you should spiltting your investment in these coin you will make profit in future. But if you looking to some other coins you should pick top 10 cryptocurrencies because peoples are always investing in top trending coins and demand also high in the market so better top cryptocurrency will make profit.

The top 10 always changes

Without even attempting to give you an advice, I would severely push the ratio in favor of BTC.

I would tell him to stay only with bitcoin



newbie
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Hi all,
the recent bloodbath pushed me to start investing in the crypto market. My current position is approx. 33% BTC/ETH/EOS. What would be your recommendation for a balanced crypto portfolio for the next 6-12 months?
Thanks!

Exactly that although I would maybe put some in Decred also. Investing in top10 is very profitable in the long run.
legendary
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I feel like an old man with only Bitcoin that I hodl, and that for a very long time. I don't even remember the last time I actually bought an altcoin, which some people will see as a missed opportunity with all projects available.

My basic principle is that I avoid that what doesn't catch my interest and understanding, and I think that's definitely the case when it comes to altcoins and tokens. Maybe because they don't offer much actual use.

The only altcoin that I would, and maybe might end up buying at some point, is Ethereum. Purely because of its first mover advantage that it maintains pretty firmly just like Bitcoin does. Nothing will be able to beat them.

I however am interested what part of the industry will experience a massive boom after Ethereum. Bitcoin is the digital equivalent of gold, where Ethereum serves as platform for all kinds of uses and DAPS.

Any people have an idea?
sr. member
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Hi all,
the recent bloodbath pushed me to start investing in the crypto market. My current position is approx. 33% BTC/ETH/EOS. What would be your recommendation for a balanced crypto portfolio for the next 6-12 months?
Thanks!

BTC-It is the King of crypto currency.Even a new investors,inverse in bitcoin blindly.Thwy will get profit at some raise.
ETH-We  know Ethereum is known as queen of crypto crypto currency.You can keep your money in this asset too
EOS- As like Ethereum,this coin had huge potential.If you had invested in any of this coins.It will be safest one .
legendary
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Hi all,
the recent bloodbath pushed me to start investing in the crypto market. My current position is approx. 33% BTC/ETH/EOS. What would be your recommendation for a balanced crypto portfolio for the next 6-12 months?
Thanks!

I understand the importance of not keeping all the eggs in one basket, but usually when bitcoin is falling, the altcoins fall even harder. So in the current market conditions, I think you should keep more in bitcoin, and less on the other alts. When you realize that the trend has changed, and money is flowing in again, then I would invest more on altcoins, because they usually increase more in % than BTC.

There is of course the opportunity for ICOs, that is a little riskier, but usually quite profitable even on a "bear market" like this one.
legendary
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Hi all,
the recent bloodbath pushed me to start investing in the crypto market. My current position is approx. 33% BTC/ETH/EOS. What would be your recommendation for a balanced crypto portfolio for the next 6-12 months?
Thanks!

i have a long term ETH position that i will continue holding for long term capital gains tax rates.

but in general, i stay 100% BTC (for my crypto allocation) during bear markets. i like to wait until i see a nice accumulation base (on the weekly+ charts) in both BTC and across some alts before i start piling into alts again.

with very few exceptions (like newly launched coin hype), alts will bleed harder than BTC in a bear market. not a good time to hold from an investment perspective. swing trading is a different thing, although i'm generally avoiding alts entirely right now.
sr. member
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Your spread is quite good, of course EOS and ETH are strong recommendations as they've shown significant strength even despite the collapsing market. I would recommend you slip a few newer, but still high potential coins into the mix, including some privacy coins (DeepOnion and Monero), some scaling coins such as Zilliqa and Quarkchain, and a couple more platform coins like NEO. Spreading your trades over only 3 coins doesn't give you the most opportunity, but it's always good to keep a significant fraction on Bitcoin, simply because it usually takes the least damage during the red times.
legendary
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Hi all,
the recent bloodbath pushed me to start investing in the crypto market. My current position is approx. 33% BTC/ETH/EOS. What would be your recommendation for a balanced crypto portfolio for the next 6-12 months?
Thanks!

Aside from the obvious reason why we should have BTC and ETH on our portfolio, I will not recommend any altcoins or sort of how much is the distribution per coins since it's up on your own preference how will you choose. Just following others might wreck you on the way since we have different way on handling our own set of coins in our respective portfolios.

You now have your own and surely you just didn't created it without thinking and considering some factors.

Now, just trust your own analyzation and managed it properly on the way. We don't know what will happened in the future so it's really a must to check it out to ourselves if our plan will succeed.
hero member
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Nothing, all meaningless during this bear trends. Wait for a reversal signal and see who is the strongest, for example last time, ethereum was demolishing bitcoin, probably the same will happen this time so I would go with ethereum but time will tell.
legendary
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I’m not enthusiastic about EOS; It looks like Ripple, only suitable for high-risk investment in the short term. Replace it with Monero.
It does not matter how much you keep but how you control, deal with changes, and buy/sell at the right time.
The general division shall be 50% bitcoin, 30% eth, and 20% Monero. "This percentage changes based on the news."
newbie
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Hi all,
the recent bloodbath pushed me to start investing in the crypto market. My current position is approx. 33% BTC/ETH/EOS. What would be your recommendation for a balanced crypto portfolio for the next 6-12 months?
Thanks!

I’d go up to 40%.
legendary
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Hi all,
the recent bloodbath pushed me to start investing in the crypto market. My current position is approx. 33% BTC/ETH/EOS. What would be your recommendation for a balanced crypto portfolio for the next 6-12 months?
Thanks!

I think majority of your portfolio should be in Bitcoin. This is how most investors build their wealth and there's no secret that bitcoin is the best investment eventhough we are in a bear market. I'm still not totally sold on EOS though, I'm still not buying the hype around it, so you might want to look at how much you money you gonna put on it. There's a lot of question whether it can overtake Ethereum, well in the short run, perhaps, but I think that Ethereum will still be the main currency for ICO projects, so yes, I will also put Ethereum in my portfolio and just play around when EOS make a sudden price move.
sr. member
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Just a tip: sell that shitcoin that is EOS as soon as possible. Read the reddit discussions below, then rethink if you actually want to invest in EOS or not.

EOS Centralization: Top 1.6% of Holders Own 90% of Supply
EOS block producer chat logs
Everything they don't want you to know about EOS

You're very welcome.

Really it is just annoying that some altcoin are just worthless. They just occupy good position in cmc ranking but they are just shit as they can be and never turns into profit despite how long they have existed.
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legendary
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Just a tip: sell that shitcoin that is EOS as soon as possible. Read the reddit discussions below, then rethink if you actually want to invest in EOS or not.

EOS Centralization: Top 1.6% of Holders Own 90% of Supply
EOS block producer chat logs
Everything they don't want you to know about EOS

You're very welcome.
newbie
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Keeping these coins for 6 months to 1year is a best portfolio allocation. To me I keep 50% of funds in Bitcoins and the rest is shared among top 3 coins that recently entered an exchange.
legendary
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funny you should ask. since i just broke it down for another user here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.40179593 who claims he has made 80% profit but i showed him how he lost 354% profit.

basically it is like i always tell people: bitcoin for long term without thinking twice about it. then altcoins only for short term and for trading. you constantly trade altcoins while they get pumped and dumped and add the profit either to your bitcoin or fiat or both.
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I heard we are not yet in the dip. It is not advisable to assume that we are on it. Or else you will found your self trapped in a bear trap. Whales are having a hard time to crash BTC everytime it battle against resistance levels. Soon we might see BTC at $4k, then $3k.

Hi all,
the recent bloodbath pushed me to start investing in the crypto market. My current position is approx. 33% BTC/ETH/EOS. What would be your recommendation for a balanced crypto portfolio for the next 6-12 months?
Thanks!
newbie
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Good point. Thank you!
legendary
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My current position is approx. 33% BTC/ETH/EOS. What would be your recommendation for a balanced crypto portfolio for the next 6-12 months?

Bitcoin's ratio for overall stability of the portfolio will likely be somewhere around 50%. That being said, I wouldn't really go for both ETH and EOS with how things can turn pretty nasty for one of the two in the coming months. It's important for people to understand that in most similar cases, capital shifts occur rather than actual fresh capital flowing into coins.

If EOS ends up gaining momentum, and the majority of the upcoming ICO's will run on top of that platform instead of Ethereum, which is possible, then Ethereum will bleed for sure. What happens with your portfolio in this situation is that your EOS gains will be nullified by Ethereum's decline. Also don't forget that EOS holds +$4 billion (with the lower price probably closer to $3.5 billion) worth of Ether, which is pretty insane.

It's all up to people to decide what they will buy into and hold, but it's at least something to take into consideration.
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