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Title: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: Crypto69 on January 29, 2018, 12:02:23 PM
Dear community

I'm investing in cryptos since August 2017.
Currently I'm holding following coins:

44.3% Bitcoin
24.4% Ethereum
5.1% Ripple
3.5% NEO
3.1% ONION
3.0% Elix
2.6% Utrust
2.6% Monero
2.4% IoTchain
2.4% Spectrecoin
2.1% Oyster
2.0% Waves
1.7% MONK
0.9% IOTA

My plan is to hold these coins for 1-2 years.
I tried to diversify between low to high market caps as well as different industries.
Of course I'm always looking for x100 coins as Verge and Raiblocks.
Whats your opinion on my portfolio?

Thanks in advance.



Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: 01BTC on January 29, 2018, 12:15:21 PM
Dear community

I'm investing in cryptos since August 2017.
Currently I'm holding following coins:

44.3% Bitcoin
24.4% Ethereum
5.1% Ripple
3.5% NEO
3.1% ONION
3.0% Elix
2.6% Utrust
2.6% Monero
2.4% IoTchain
2.4% Spectrecoin
2.1% Oyster
2.0% Waves
1.7% MONK
0.9% IOTA

My plan is to hold these coins for 1-2 years.
I tried to diversify between low to high market caps as well as different industries.
Of course I'm always looking for x100 coins as Verge and Raiblocks.
Whats your opinion on my portfolio?

Thanks in advance.



If it's the long term u could probably think of a cold wallet ..

I'm new to crypto but since I am keep reading I would have chosen also stuff like IOS or coins that are very low @price and with a good perspective.

If I may ask, what is the total amounth in fiat u have here?



Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: YuginKadoya on January 29, 2018, 12:19:21 PM
Interesting portfolio and it is good to have a number of percent on bitcoin than other Altcoins but that is sure a great investment to start with, And I really think putting an even greater amount on IOTA can be profitable but that is just my opinion you can sure trust your own instinct because this is your money,  And in your list of Cryptocurrency I prefer Bitcoin, ONION, IOTA, NEO, Monero, Oyster, and Waves that I think have a potential to increase this year, You can sure add Electroneum that is in my Portfolio, Well just suggesting you should still invest at your own risk and you would release an amount you know you will not regret if lost.


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: Bytem3 on January 29, 2018, 12:28:33 PM
Pretty good diversification. I would also consider adding some 3.0 blockchains such as Cardano (https://coincodex.com/crypto/cardano/), Aion (https://coincodex.com/crypto/aion/), and Aeternity (https://coincodex.com/crypto/aeternity/) (cross-blockchain will be huge in 2018).

Here's a good article describing what Cardano (ADA) is and why can it become top cryptocurrency:
https://coincodex.com/article/1225/what-is-cardanos-ada-and-why-can-it-become-the-number-1-cryptocurrency/


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: serejandmyself on January 29, 2018, 12:34:14 PM
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Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: jimbo2000 on January 29, 2018, 12:35:45 PM
I really like the look of this portfolio, it has a really strong base and some good diversity. I don't often find myself saying this but you could reduce your bitcoin and ethereum holdings. I think if you decide to it should be with the knowledge that you open yourself up to more risk, if security and stable returns are what you're looking for then keep them as high as they are.


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: bananadines on January 29, 2018, 12:44:23 PM
Dear community

I'm investing in cryptos since August 2017.
Currently I'm holding following coins:

44.3% Bitcoin
24.4% Ethereum
5.1% Ripple
3.5% NEO
3.1% ONION
3.0% Elix
2.6% Utrust
2.6% Monero
2.4% IoTchain
2.4% Spectrecoin
2.1% Oyster
2.0% Waves
1.7% MONK
0.9% IOTA

My plan is to hold these coins for 1-2 years.
I tried to diversify between low to high market caps as well as different industries.
Of course I'm always looking for x100 coins as Verge and Raiblocks.
Whats your opinion on my portfolio?

Thanks in advance.



That portfolio looks really nice for me. You picked some coins that have a great chance to be very big in one or two years. Even if 1-3 coins are not making it you will make profit because of the nice risk reward.

Maybe you should buy some more IOTA and lower you onion bags.. I am not sure with onion, but overall your portfolio is great!


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: qiman on January 29, 2018, 12:47:21 PM
You seem to have a very sound portfolio and I think you will do extremely well as a medium to long term holder. Also if you can, try once a month to invest a small amount in one very good ICO so you can hopefully generate more income and portfolio growth. This is what I am to do in the near future, take from some coins I made at least x 5 gains and reinvest a portion in new coins also to diversify and grow.


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: anjohyx on January 29, 2018, 12:52:40 PM
Dear community

I'm investing in cryptos since August 2017.
Currently I'm holding following coins:

44.3% Bitcoin
24.4% Ethereum
5.1% Ripple
3.5% NEO
3.1% ONION
3.0% Elix
2.6% Utrust
2.6% Monero
2.4% IoTchain
2.4% Spectrecoin
2.1% Oyster
2.0% Waves
1.7% MONK
0.9% IOTA

My plan is to hold these coins for 1-2 years.
I tried to diversify between low to high market caps as well as different industries.
Of course I'm always looking for x100 coins as Verge and Raiblocks.
Whats your opinion on my portfolio?

Thanks in advance.


Right decision to keep more than 40% btc in your holding list, how about put some to NEO ( maybe increase to 8-10%) ? I think NEO have potential to rising more value in the future


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: Yudhisthir on January 29, 2018, 12:59:51 PM
I do have some likes and unlikes in them but overall it's a great portfolio.
If I were you, I would have slightly decreased my bitcoin, Ripple and Onion holding, keeping the Ethereum holding same, would have gone with other upcoming and potential coins.


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: sonic212 on January 29, 2018, 01:00:39 PM
If you invest in the coins you have chosen at the time, I think that's a very good choice for you, because investment takes a long time if you want to see better results in the future when you invest it. Maybe my advice is better you keep Bitcoin and Eth for long term because if you hold all the coins you recommend above besides Eth and Btc you will not produce what you expect, but if you hold et and Btc for long term maybe you will get the results you expect in the future


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: chiggz on January 29, 2018, 01:04:47 PM
Half of your Portfolio looks great but the other half in filed with Shitcoins. Its better to do some research on the coins you have invested so you can look for yourself if there are really going to survive and competition and do they actually have real world use cases.

Like you have mentioned I would take a look into XRB. Looks promising and a worthy contender to Bitcoin. Try to add to your Portfolio as the price is a lot lower now. Also some other mentions would be ARK, REQ, ICX and VEN. IOTA also will have a good future over the years. So try to increase a percentage of that.


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: shandi albert on January 29, 2018, 01:14:22 PM
For the features of coins that can be used for long term, please select one..
1. Popular coins with the most transaction characteristics, and usually 24h of either volume is rising or falling at 1-15. examples to my knowledge: XRP, XRB,TRX, ETN, XVG.
2. Coins Total Supply a little, so this coin total supply of 1-9 million only, I am very sure, this coin will always rise in price, unless there is an issue that the coin is ugly, the signs are usually expensive coin, but from the expensive he must be up,I give examples of coins that total supply a little but still cheap,example: GVT, LUN, GAS, ITICOIN, PARTIC, BLOCKNET, ZCOIN, FACTOM.
expensive example: NEO, BITCOIN, ETH, XMR, XZC, DASH (not recommended because it is too expensive).
Hopefully related to your portfolio.


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: DirtyMartini on January 29, 2018, 02:03:52 PM

Maybe you should buy some more IOTA and lower you onion bags.. I am not sure with onion, but overall your portfolio is great!


I'd have to agree there..  ;) :D

Overall you've got some great stuff there for the long-term.. Bitcoin, Ethereum, NEO & Iota are definitely great holds and I'd be accumulating more of all those wherever possible.

For other strong long-term holdings, perhaps also consider Lisk, Ark, Stratis, EOS, Cardano, Vechain, Nem, 0x, and Raiblocks.
There's still plenty of opportunity to get a good entry point on all of those..


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: slimfit88 on January 29, 2018, 02:06:58 PM
thats good listing, sure bitcoin and ethereum its best coins in crypto now. bitcoin is first coin, and ethereum is best altocins using smartcontract make it will growing again and again. but this just my suggestion to make NXT, bitcoin cash, and waves to be a priority too. i believe thats good altcoins in this years


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: rommelzkie on January 29, 2018, 02:14:24 PM
Your listing is good but EOS is missing. You must add EOS. And allocate two digit percent on your budget. Eos has a lot of potential it is the future blockchain.


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: mrsamuelmills83 on January 29, 2018, 02:22:07 PM
Dear community

I'm investing in cryptos since August 2017.
Currently I'm holding following coins:

44.3% Bitcoin
24.4% Ethereum
5.1% Ripple
3.5% NEO
3.1% ONION
3.0% Elix
2.6% Utrust
2.6% Monero
2.4% IoTchain
2.4% Spectrecoin
2.1% Oyster
2.0% Waves
1.7% MONK
0.9% IOTA

My plan is to hold these coins for 1-2 years.
I tried to diversify between low to high market caps as well as different industries.
Of course I'm always looking for x100 coins as Verge and Raiblocks.
Whats your opinion on my portfolio?

Thanks in advance.


add walton to your portfolio :)


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: Newboybb on January 29, 2018, 02:24:04 PM
Your investment plan is quite reasonable.
But if it's me, I'll just leave 30 percent of the bitcoins and invest the rest of the money in ICO, because the profits from ICO are pretty amazing. ;D


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: eyesopen on January 29, 2018, 02:33:39 PM
That looks like a good spread,
some are similar to what I have and others I have no clue what they are or do.

Im not sure about the percentage ratios though.
My opinion would be to increase some (green) and reduce some (red)

44.3% Bitcoin
24.4% Ethereum
5.1% Ripple
3.5% NEO
3.1% ONION
3.0% Elix
2.6% Utrust
2.6% Monero
2.4% IoTchain
2.4% Spectrecoin
2.1% Oyster
2.0% Waves
1.7% MONK
0.9% IOTA


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: SONG GEET on January 29, 2018, 02:37:06 PM
Rather than investing in old coins I am now investing in different tokens with bonus during their pre ico but obviously not in all random coins. And holding all of them for at least a year because even if one coin can have 10x growth in a year other 9 coin will not affect my portfolio.


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: tomahawk9 on January 29, 2018, 03:03:40 PM
I tried to diversify between low to high market caps as well as different industries.
Of course I'm always looking for x100 coins as Verge and Raiblocks.
Whats your opinion on my portfolio?

Thanks in advance.


"x100 coins as Verge and Raiblocks" those coins will get you x100 but in the negative numbers, good thing you didn't buy any of it.

I think it's an 'ok' portfolio, you have some promising coins, but you also have a lot of shitcoins (what's surprising to me is that some of those have a higher % than some of the good coins), it's up to you to do some research and find out which are the shitcoins, but I'll name one: ONION, I'd get rid of it asap and either buy another coin or add more money in another coin in your portfolio.


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: spanolesbaluko on January 29, 2018, 03:18:05 PM
I like your current portfolio. If, however, you are considering ICO's, you might want to start with these:
1. Cointed - formed by their partnership with Nvidia and TAS Group, this ICO deals with green mining. Additionally, the company is currently launching multiple Crypto ATMs all over Europe. Great project!
2. Giftz - a rewards system into the blockchain. Basically, the more you buy, the more you get, besides ROI. Their recent partnership with BlockV enabled them in bringing Augmented Reality into the blockchain.
What do you all think?


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: jvdp on January 29, 2018, 03:22:17 PM
Dear community

I'm investing in cryptos since August 2017.
Currently I'm holding following coins:

44.3% Bitcoin
24.4% Ethereum
5.1% Ripple
3.5% NEO
3.1% ONION
3.0% Elix
2.6% Utrust
2.6% Monero
2.4% IoTchain
2.4% Spectrecoin
2.1% Oyster
2.0% Waves
1.7% MONK
0.9% IOTA

My plan is to hold these coins for 1-2 years.
I tried to diversify between low to high market caps as well as different industries.
Of course I'm always looking for x100 coins as Verge and Raiblocks.
Whats your opinion on my portfolio?

Thanks in advance.


This portfolio is good profitable investment so you should maintain a same portfolio is currently right time. But one or two years we don't predict the future possibilities every six months you should exchange your investment percentage because this will be helpful for every investment. I am also invest in altcoins but you are investment list is too high so you should monitor everyday else you didn't understand the exact situation in crypto market.


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: Goodween on January 29, 2018, 03:40:22 PM
My advice is : sell half of bitcoins, monero and iota(I think this three will fall down soon), buy more eth, because etheruim now so fast with new tecnologies.


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: BitcoinTurk on January 29, 2018, 03:44:33 PM
Your portfolio is good for long term investment. In my opinion you can earn a good percent of your investment which is profit.


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: nl247 on January 29, 2018, 03:53:14 PM
You have a very good folio, no doubt! Although I am just seeing some of the coins for the first time, but judging probably from the other ones I know, I may have to assume you made an informative decision. However, I would like to suggest that it won't be a bad idea to learn some little bit of trend following for your assets, which would help you to make some good profit when your asset are on the downtrend and can help you switch to a new and profitable market within that period before one of your holding recovers.


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: lindasywhite on January 29, 2018, 04:06:40 PM
I am an investor in cryptocurrencies since 2104. I want to share my experience with you. First of all don't invest in high price currencies like Bitcoin because the highest they go will become doubled but most low prices and specially New ones will have a 10 to 20x return on investment.  Most of the time I am buying from etherdelta because most of them are listed there for the first time and the price is very low and when they getting listed on more exchanges then their price will get too high and then I am selling and buying new ones. I made $125000 in one month with $8000. The next one in my buying list is NanoBitcoin https:/[Suspicious link removed]/YHuGGJEinW  it will 20x my money, Mark my word!


Dear community

I'm investing in cryptos since August 2017.
Currently I'm holding following coins:

44.3% Bitcoin
24.4% Ethereum
5.1% Ripple
3.5% NEO
3.1% ONION
3.0% Elix
2.6% Utrust
2.6% Monero
2.4% IoTchain
2.4% Spectrecoin
2.1% Oyster
2.0% Waves
1.7% MONK
0.9% IOTA

My plan is to hold these coins for 1-2 years.
I tried to diversify between low to high market caps as well as different industries.
Of course I'm always looking for x100 coins as Verge and Raiblocks.
Whats your opinion on my portfolio?

Thanks in advance.




Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: slashz9 on January 29, 2018, 04:44:34 PM
good strategy because it keeps putting the most on bitcoin and ETH and do not forget to always look at the cheap coins that enter the top 100 CMC list I think your coins have good developing potential for this year but you might be able to put ETN or TRX on the list your portfolio is just my advice you may follow him if you want or reject the choice is yours. ;)


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: shirackjs on January 29, 2018, 04:57:39 PM
You have a good variety of coins and your portfolio look good. Personally, I will invest in verge for the possibility of 100x gain too.


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: Crypto69 on January 29, 2018, 07:20:25 PM
Thank you all for your feedback and advice, it's very appreciated.
The feedback is kinda what I expected, as I know some newer coins as Cardano, Raiblocks and Ark are missing.
Currently I'm looking into them and also on ICO's like Daneel.
I'm also convinced of IOTA, unfortunately I bought at 4 USD and now this investment shrunk a lot.

Those who wrote of shitcoins, I suspect you meant coins like Onion, Spectrecoin and Monk?   :)
I wanted to have some small percentage of low cap coins, but I doubt that they will give me massive profits.


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: helin9108 on January 29, 2018, 07:27:07 PM
Looks like very good and balanced portfolio but I want to add CARDANO(ADA) in this list because Cardano is a decentralised public blockchain and cryptocurrency project and is fully open source. Cardano is developing a smart contract platform which seeks to deliver more advanced features than any protocol previously developed.And looking at the coin cardano was just 0.11@ before one month and now its trading at 0.62$ mean almost 5x times rose. So I see that cardano will touch 2$ in next 2-3 months.


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: st_ledger on January 29, 2018, 07:48:53 PM
Check out INS project. To me it seems like a good hodler. Really disrupting project with strong team without any direct competitors.
Btw, today at 8-00 PM GMT it's about to list at Liqui exchange 🚀🚀🚀🚀
Even now exchanges line-up looks great: Binance, OKEx, KuCoin and Cobinhood
But INS Guys still keep working on INS expansion.


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: Zufox on January 29, 2018, 08:07:14 PM
You have a very good portfolio. The main rule, if you chose a long-term strategy, do not sell! Altcoins will fly many times to the bottom. But with your strategy, you will have a good profit in a few years.Pay attention to the capp-a very promising coin ;)


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: zackthemack on January 29, 2018, 08:22:59 PM
Dear community

I'm investing in cryptos since August 2017.
Currently I'm holding following coins:

44.3% Bitcoin
24.4% Ethereum
5.1% Ripple
3.5% NEO
3.1% ONION
3.0% Elix
2.6% Utrust
2.6% Monero
2.4% IoTchain
2.4% Spectrecoin
2.1% Oyster
2.0% Waves
1.7% MONK
0.9% IOTA

My plan is to hold these coins for 1-2 years.
I tried to diversify between low to high market caps as well as different industries.
Of course I'm always looking for x100 coins as Verge and Raiblocks.
Whats your opinion on my portfolio?

Thanks in advance.



The main part is really good. Most in btc and then second big amount in eth. You could sell ripple and buy btx i stead to get some airdrops coins. The small parts are OK.


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: singlecrytpo on January 29, 2018, 10:01:51 PM
I would take out IOTA and get into ITC. They're known as the IOTA of china. Great team and tech. https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/iot-chain/


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: UriahHipster on January 29, 2018, 11:21:26 PM
I would take out IOTA and get into ITC. They're known as the IOTA of china. Great team and tech. https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/iot-chain/

ITC is pretty neat, but I wouldn't sell IOTA, why not hold both?


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: Daria_daria1992 on January 30, 2018, 02:38:58 AM
I like your investment portfolio in that it is well diversified.  1. There are  2 main altcoins in it. 2.  Also in your portfolio there are coins with work products.  3. And I see in it little-known start-ups, which can give a very big profit, but they have more risk.  I try to distribute my investments in a similar way.  Only for bitcoin I allocate 30% of the capital


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: smyslov on January 30, 2018, 03:00:28 AM
I'm sure you have done a good research on those coins, but as time moves on there are coins that you need to let go and invest or adopt other coins, this is a volatile business or industry you never know if a project will go obsolete or not


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: AIRDROPSQUAD on January 30, 2018, 03:10:22 AM
That looks like a good spread,
some are similar to what I have and others I have no clue what they are or do.

Im not sure about the percentage ratios though.
My opinion would be to increase some (green) and reduce some (red)

44.3% Bitcoin
24.4% Ethereum
5.1% Ripple
3.5% NEO
3.1% ONION
3.0% Elix
2.6% Utrust
2.6% Monero
2.4% IoTchain
2.4% Spectrecoin
2.1% Oyster
2.0% Waves
1.7% MONK
0.9% IOTA

I agree, i think replacing ripple with another coins will good enough to gain more profits. My personal opinion, you can do more deep research about airdrop tokens/coins. There are many potential token. Join their airdrop, and wait for the dumpers. Then you buy it from the dumpers. Sell it when that coin will listed on other exchanges or listed on CMC. The price will increase.


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: jamirrah on January 30, 2018, 03:40:58 AM
Dear community

I'm investing in cryptos since August 2017.
Currently I'm holding following coins:

44.3% Bitcoin
24.4% Ethereum
5.1% Ripple
3.5% NEO
3.1% ONION
3.0% Elix
2.6% Utrust
2.6% Monero
2.4% IoTchain
2.4% Spectrecoin
2.1% Oyster
2.0% Waves
1.7% MONK
0.9% IOTA

My plan is to hold these coins for 1-2 years.
I tried to diversify between low to high market caps as well as different industries.
Of course I'm always looking for x100 coins as Verge and Raiblocks.
Whats your opinion on my portfolio?

Thanks in advance.



Your portfolio for long term hodling is already good enough if I would be ask. You have made a good pick which to invest and those coins are really amazing project. I myself also holding oyster, spectre, eth and btc for long term investment but my goal is not longer than 3years.


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: iconoclast on January 30, 2018, 03:55:16 AM
I would sell the ripple, reduce my exposure to bitcoin and buy more ethereum.


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: Marrionbitcoin on January 30, 2018, 04:12:57 AM
Dear community

I'm investing in cryptos since August 2017.
Currently I'm holding following coins:

44.3% Bitcoin
24.4% Ethereum
5.1% Ripple
3.5% NEO
3.1% ONION
3.0% Elix
2.6% Utrust
2.6% Monero
2.4% IoTchain
2.4% Spectrecoin
2.1% Oyster
2.0% Waves
1.7% MONK
0.9% IOTA

My plan is to hold these coins for 1-2 years.
I tried to diversify between low to high market caps as well as different industries.
Of course I'm always looking for x100 coins as Verge and Raiblocks.
Whats your opinion on my portfolio?

Thanks in advance.



In my opinion, you just got it right because as I have focused on your top 3 highest percentage which are Bitcoin, Ethereum and Ripple, I could say your investments are safe because they are the highest in cryptocurrencies.
Those 3 coins are stable, the volume is high and really performs well in the market.
They are suitable for a long term investment so it is better hold and wait until you have reached the desired income.


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: dpui98 on January 30, 2018, 04:18:46 AM
I changed my way of investing now by putting some money in those new launched projects like TRUE CHAIN, ZILLIQA, TEL and hope one day they will boom! Of course I am putting the money that I am willing to lose


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: alpine85 on January 30, 2018, 04:31:31 AM
This is a good mix of proven and up and coming coins, this is similar to my portfolio. i highly recommend you look into EOS, i hold 10% in EOS and i can see this playing a big part in cryto future. not financial advise, do your own research but i have high hopes! love to see others feedback on EOS as well as a HODL


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: Pleione527 on January 30, 2018, 04:32:15 AM
You have a good portfolio diversification is one way to maximize your earnings in cryptos since their value are unpredictable which make them all promising for a long term investment. Mine was only few coins since I really focus on bitcoin investment but maybe if I could generate good profit from bitcoin I would also try buying other alts


Title: Re: My long-term portfolio, looking for advice
Post by: udayantha11 on January 30, 2018, 04:43:16 AM
its really interesting portfolio. btc and eth want to be there otherwise its useless. i highly recommended this portfolio. and try the very potential ico's too.