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Title: What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?
Post by: GameMarket on May 09, 2018, 07:15:29 AM
What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?

Can anyone suggest the % ratio of investment in each Altcoins ?


Title: Re: What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?
Post by: leland orser on May 09, 2018, 07:16:22 AM
I think the ratio of BTC to altcoin should be 1:1. ;D
So when you invest in altcoin, you should try to choose the best underclass tokens.


Title: Re: What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?
Post by: wwildflower18 on May 09, 2018, 07:26:38 AM
I think that more than 80% of the capital should be invested in bitcoin and ETH, leaving only 20% of the funds invested in altcoin, which may not be too risky.


Title: Re: What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?
Post by: vlad230 on May 09, 2018, 07:35:21 AM
This isn't something that can be determined in percentages, you need to have a good portfolio of the coins you're tracking and believe they are going to increase substantially.

Depending on the type of person you are, you can go with riskier investments (hold more new coins with potential) or less riskier investments (hold BTC & ETH).


Title: Re: What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?
Post by: berezov_petro on May 09, 2018, 10:00:27 AM
What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?

Can anyone suggest the % ratio of investment in each Altcoins ?
In my opinion, 40% of any portfolio should occupy bitcoin or ETH. I think it will be correct. The rest of the 60 percent should have different perspective altcoins, but they should not be too much, but it all depends on how much your portfolio is.


Title: Re: What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?
Post by: Red-Apple on May 09, 2018, 10:24:04 AM
an empty one or at the very best containing up to only 2 altcoins.

basically portfolio in altcoins is a dumb idea because you want your portfolio to be diverse whereas when you invest in multiple altcoins they all move together. for example when bitcoin drops they all get murdered! so what is the point of having them?


Title: Re: What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?
Post by: ManaMan on May 09, 2018, 10:34:26 AM
an empty one or at the very best containing up to only 2 altcoins.

basically portfolio in altcoins is a dumb idea because you want your portfolio to be diverse whereas when you invest in multiple altcoins they all move together. for example when bitcoin drops they all get murdered! so what is the point of having them?

Thing is you are thought by the public diversify your portfolio, because when you diversify it what you are basically doing is you are moving towards "more secure" but this doesn't mean that you are going to gain much. It is hard to find the great coin out there, but when you find some you should put most of the money there because if it turns out to be good choice you can get huge returns. Although since this is all high risk investment only put money in you are comfortable losing. At the beginning you don't want to diversify much maybe you do in future if you have nice portion of money.


Title: Re: What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?
Post by: Red-Apple on May 09, 2018, 10:38:59 AM
an empty one or at the very best containing up to only 2 altcoins.

basically portfolio in altcoins is a dumb idea because you want your portfolio to be diverse whereas when you invest in multiple altcoins they all move together. for example when bitcoin drops they all get murdered! so what is the point of having them?

Thing is you are thought by the public diversify your portfolio, because when you diversify it what you are basically doing is you are moving towards "more secure" but this doesn't mean that you are going to gain much. It is hard to find the great coin out there, but when you find some you should put most of the money there because if it turns out to be good choice you can get huge returns. Although since this is all high risk investment only put money in you are comfortable losing. At the beginning you don't want to diversify much maybe you do in future if you have nice portion of money.

i completely agree with the earning part. one of the biggest mistakes that you can make is investing in a lot of coins and making a small amount of profit because of doing that. and also losing a lot of money because you have a lot of coins that may drop all at once and you can't control things that way.

but i disagree with saying it is reducing risk. i believe it actually increases your risk because you are not even diversifying. the word is misused here. you are diversifying if you buy gold or other unrelated assets not something that is completely related to bitcoin price to a point where it relies on it.


Title: Re: What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?
Post by: haryatiposton01 on May 09, 2018, 10:45:30 AM
if you want to feel safe in investing, you should allocate 90% of your money to Ethereum, the remaining 10% you invest in a coin that has value and solid.I think that's the right tactic for long-term or short-term investments.


Title: Re: What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?
Post by: novy on May 09, 2018, 12:12:05 PM
Look into CMC web site and you will see that BTC domination is about 36-40%, so I would keep the same equivalent in my portfolio. What about ALTs, I would keep mostly in long term projects like EOS, ETH and about 2-3% each  in some good ALTs .


Title: Re: What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?
Post by: Tipstar on May 09, 2018, 12:17:37 PM
Never invest more than 25% of your money to a single coin. Have your 75% investment in 10 of your choices no more.
Diversify your investments between ICO tokens, Mineable currencies, Privacy focused and as many different fields as possible.


Title: Re: What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?
Post by: Jaslinbor28 on May 10, 2018, 08:37:26 PM
I think its a really bad idea to work in alitcoins. Most of the people are using btc and etherum. But for standard porfolio of altcoins you need to be a risk taker for sure.I think you should prefer 8%-9% for altcoins.


Title: Re: What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?
Post by: rogerjordan07 on May 10, 2018, 08:44:35 PM
I think about 75% shpuld be invested in bitcoin and about 20% in ethereum. The rest you can invest on other coins.BTCBTC


Title: Re: What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?
Post by: goldminecrypto on May 10, 2018, 09:50:41 PM
As i have seen the market most of the people we can see are investing in bitcoin and ETH. BTC bitcoin is king and ETH it doing good also.besides these peole are investing in altcoin BTC too. so if you want you can go for it. and research more.


Title: Re: What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?
Post by: johnethearn on May 11, 2018, 10:07:15 AM
From my perspective i think 40%of the portfolio holds bitcoin or ETH. It’s my opinion. I only suggest you don't invest above 30%in a particular coin. Now it's totally up to you to take best decision.


Title: Re: What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?
Post by: leoliln45 on May 11, 2018, 05:46:11 PM
It depends on risk taking ratio. If risk doesn't matter the ratio can be 1:1. But if you want to take more risk, then 60% of the portfolio should be bitcoin else 40%.


Title: Re: What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?
Post by: qazgroup on May 11, 2018, 05:51:47 PM
I think the best strategy is to invest in top volume alts, also do not forget to pick btc the king too for a balanced portfolio, some alts to consider for solid portfolio include ethereum, litecoin, dash, zcash, eos, ada, stellar, icx and neo.


Title: Re: What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?
Post by: ilya_gr on May 11, 2018, 05:54:28 PM
70-80% investment in top20 alts(especially EOS,VeChain,Binance coin I`d recommend)
10-15% in perspective projects with small cap but with real useful product, like Pundi X,Power Ledger
5% in risky alts which can pump greatly(don`t know,but maybe forks of BTC, Bitcoin Private)


Title: Re: What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?
Post by: andohyeb on May 19, 2018, 02:10:36 PM
50% of your funds should be allocated to already established coins like ether ,ripple or Dash. The remainder 50% should be  divided into two. 25% on coins that just got listed on exchange after an ICO and the 25% remainder on an ICO coins that seems to have a strong team and good proof of concept.


Title: Re: What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?
Post by: Artron1 on May 21, 2018, 06:16:48 AM
In the crypto-currency world, it is not easy to specify the Standard Altcoins portfolio. Tracking is very important. Knowing the graphics is the most important of these. You have to learn all of them to determine the portfolio.


Title: Re: What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?
Post by: rucapri0 on May 22, 2018, 03:45:24 PM
I contemplation the cleanse gambits is to lay in in ace instruction alts, again extreme not drop to pick elsewhere capture btc the gerent too for a balanced portfolio


Title: Re: What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?
Post by: HichemFetoui on May 22, 2018, 03:49:56 PM
Try to diversify your portfolio between utility token and security but crypto market is very risky try to make your own research and good luck :)


Title: Re: What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?
Post by: Arcoin1 on June 04, 2018, 01:42:08 PM
Crypto money should be a portfolio of investors themselves. They must make and invest in trading on this generated portfolio. If you want to make money, you should make the necessary investments and wait.


Title: Re: What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?
Post by: alex7308 on June 06, 2018, 09:51:02 AM
if you want to feel safe in investing, you should allocate 90% of your money to Ethereum, the remaining 10% you invest in a coin that has value and solid.I think that's the right tactic for long-term or short-term investments.


Title: Re: What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?
Post by: tyuner4 on June 06, 2018, 10:25:30 AM
There is no standard investment portfolio. The ratio of coins depend on the level of risks you are willing to take.

Just for reference, I am willing to take medium risk level. My investment portfolio is usually 50% in BTC, 30% Altcoins and 20% in ICO project.


Title: Re: What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?
Post by: GShock on June 21, 2018, 06:13:39 PM
Right now I am thinking that there shouldn`t be any altcoins in your portfolio if you want to make a passive investment that you are going to be holding for more than a few months. If that is not the case and you just want to make fast trades or exchanges I`d suggest Ethereum and Litecoin as two main altcoins.


Title: Re: What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?
Post by: Mahes4 on June 21, 2018, 06:39:18 PM
i divide my portfolio to 3-7 coins no more. because if i divide too more, i feel confused to manage
but if too little, that's not safe for my asset


Title: Re: What should be standard portfolio of Altcoins ?
Post by: akosipepot on June 25, 2018, 08:13:08 PM
If anyone on here would know the answer to that would probably not need to be around here much - all we can do is analyse and anticipate or make predictions. Because no one really knows is safest to diversify as much possible but perhaps you'd want to keep around BTC, ETH, LTC, DASH or IOTA maybe? Of course, everyone has slightly different preferences.