I recently went heavier on LINK for these reasons: high utility, performs relatively well in bear market, is undervalued relative to ETH or USD, is way below ATH LINK has underperformed ETH the past year but it's one of the highest utility projects out (and it has decimated ETH returns in the past). Overall I have.įull disclosure that my 60% ETH/BTC is 100% in ETH right now, I plan to rebalance towards more BTC as their ratio approaches 0.1. I've changed allocations over time, some time frames I beat ETH/BTC and other times I don't. What portfolio allocation do you recommend and why? I made a poll with a range of options where you can vote for your preferred porfolio allocation.įinally, I want to ask the audience here: If I would like to gamble and try my luck, allocate 5% of portfolio for such flashy coins. ![]() My personal conclusion from my initial research as a newbie to crypto world is to forget completely about flashy news and trending cryptocurrencies (SHIB?) often promoted on multiple channels (Youtube, Instagram, news etc.) and go the old fashioned, boring route of BTC/ETH. low-level market cap alts were either disregarded completely or with a notion of "if you like to gamble".mid-level market cap alts were also present in their responses, usually around 10% of the allocation.all respondents advised me to put more than 60% in BTC/ETH.#3 I asked about crypto portfolio allocation here on Reddit and received very interesting replies, I was surprised how consistent they were: In crypto world bonds is BTC/ETH and stocks are low and mid-level market cap alts. Where stocks are representing more growth and risk and bonds are less volatile with less growth. If I use an analogy from Bogleheads forum - their recommendation for well balanced (risk vs returns) is basically build an investment portfolio consisting of a mix of US and international shares complemented by bonds (60% stocks /40% bonds or 70% stocks /30% bonds). Mathematically, the best portfolio for risk adjusted returns in future is estimated at 75% Bitcoin, 25% Ethereum The best way to start a crypto portfolio is to give at least a 60% share to Bitcoin followed by a share in Ethereum, the #2 crypto. So I did some basic research on how to build my first crypto portfolio: What really works and what is not working? Should I chase unicorns or stick to boring established currencies with little chance for exponential growth? r/CryptoCurrencyMemes r/CryptoCurrency_Tech r/CryptoMarkets r/CryptoRecruiting r/Best_of_Crypto r/BitcoinMarkets r/BitcoinMining r/CryptoTrade r/Ethfinance r/EthTrader r/Jobs4Crypto r/Liberland r/NFT r/OpenBazaar r/GPUminingįor me as a newcomer to crypto investing it is quite hard to filter out the noise behind crypto investing strategies and building a successful crypto portfolio. Mastering Ethereum (Open Source book) Exchanges IBM's ZeroToBlockchain (Free learning resources) ![]() See our Expanded Rules page for more detailsĬoinMarketCap (Cryptocurrency market cap info)ġ0k.pizza (Portfolio tracking.See our Expanded Rules page for more details about this rule.This includes "PM for referral", asking for referral codes or links, and linking to sites used solely for referral links. Rule #2.10 - Posting referral, promo links, or codes of any kind is strictly prohibited and will be met with a long-term or permanent ban.See our Expanded Rules wiki page for more details about this rule.If you meet our requirements and want custom flair, click here. Please make quality contributions and follow the rules for posting. This subreddit is intended for open discussions on all subjects related to emerging crypto-currencies or crypto-assets. Be nice to each other! r/CryptoCurrency is a welcoming place for all people and all cryptocurrencies.
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