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Title: what does your digital currency portfolio look like?
Post by: clover12 on December 11, 2018, 10:06:04 PM
can you give me an idea of what you are holding and also what would you like it to look like?

example, my portfolio is comprised of:

1/2 bitcoin
1/4 litecoin
1/4 alt coins

my portfolio is not large so if it was all lost it would not matter too much

i'd like to buy more bitcoin if it goes below $2000

I'd like to research into buying some other alt coins to turn a profit somehow

I plan to sell my bitcoin once it reaches 85$ profit so who knows how long that will take.

how bout you? guys?? :)


Title: Re: what does your digital currency portfolio look like?
Post by: HODL2090 on December 11, 2018, 10:25:51 PM
I am currently full in a couple of altcoins which make up a large portion of my portfolio.
And also monitoring a couple of altcoins and new projects yet to get launched on exchanges.

I plan to sell my bitcoin once it reaches 85$ profit so who knows how long that will take.

No one knows how long that would take. We would need an idea of exactly how much you invested to know what percentage is a profit of $85


Title: Re: what does your digital currency portfolio look like?
Post by: CryptopreneurBrainboss on December 12, 2018, 02:39:14 AM
My portfolio is comprising of Bitcoin, privacy coin, exchange tokens and most of the remaining tokens are ERC20. If I was to break them into percentages it goes like this;
1. 40% Bitcoin
2. 20% privacy coins
3. 5% exchange tokens
4. 25% ERC20 tokens ( mostly utility tokens) as of recent bounty pays a major role in my receiving of those tokens although I still hold some tokens I bought through ICO.
5. The remaining 10% are alternative coins to Bitcoin like litecoin etc used for just store of value.


Title: Re: what does your digital currency portfolio look like?
Post by: jossiel on December 12, 2018, 02:47:39 AM
Litecoin is also an altcoin.

I'm not confident of telling my portfolio but mine is just 80% of bitcoin. I have few alts but that doesn't too much so I'm almost fully relying to bitcoin with some dividends token on hold and part of it. You don't want to go on long with bitcoin?

I'd like to research into buying some other alt coins to turn a profit somehow
Monitor the biggest gainers and losers daily.
https://coinmarketcap.com/gainers-losers/


Title: Re: what does your digital currency portfolio look like?
Post by: mk4 on December 12, 2018, 03:32:05 AM
Majority on bitcoin, as it should be. Bitcoin is already extremely volatile as it is, I personally find it unnecessary to take a big amount on some alts that has significantly lower chances to succeed. Especially in a bear market, whereas bitcoin is one of those coins that drops a bit less compared to others.

80% Bitcoin(BTC)
20% certain coins and tokens.

1/4 litecoin
I really don't get why people hold LTC. It's pretty pointless in my opinion. It's sort of like a lab rat for experiments before adding certain features on the bitcoin blockchain.


Title: Re: what does your digital currency portfolio look like?
Post by: Juggy777 on December 12, 2018, 03:38:01 AM
can you give me an idea of what you are holding and also what would you like it to look like?

example, my portfolio is comprised of:

1/2 bitcoin
1/4 litecoin
1/4 alt coins

my portfolio is not large so if it was all lost it would not matter too much

i'd like to buy more bitcoin if it goes below $2000

I'd like to research into buying some other alt coins to turn a profit somehow

I plan to sell my bitcoin once it reaches 85$ profit so who knows how long that will take.

how bout you? guys?? :)

Hey my portfolio consists of 99% of Bitcoins and 1% of the fork coins bitcoins cash and others, honestly I never found any other coin to add to the portfolio. I think you should keep buying bitcoins at current levels, and at every dips as bitcoins has strong resistance at 3k levels. Also Litecoin is also an alt coin and you should avoid adding too many alts, as they fall quickly but takes ages to recover. I'm not planning to sell anytime soon, as I sense a recovery is coming in quarter one of 2019.


Title: Re: what does your digital currency portfolio look like?
Post by: pooya87 on December 12, 2018, 04:02:59 AM
i never understand why people invest in altcoins like this can call it portfolio so for me a cryptocurrency portfolio looks like this:
100% bitcoin
or
x% bitcoin + (100-x)% trading funds which will go into trading altcoins not holding them for long term.
and the percentage depends on how much risk you are willing to take and how much confidence you have in your trading experience and skill to make you profit.

the reason i do this is because altcoins are moving with bitcoin not independently so i don't see any point in "diversifying" into them!


Title: Re: what does your digital currency portfolio look like?
Post by: r1s2g3 on December 12, 2018, 06:06:58 AM
Few month back my portfolio was 50% BTC and 50% altcoin and now my portfolio automatically changed to 65% BTC and 35% altcoin.
In bear market ,altcoin tanks much. current BTC dominance is 55%.

In same way if market will go in upward trend then I expect that portfolio might change to 65% altcoin and 35% BTC.

BTC will remain the safe bet and altcoin will remain your luck and risk (DYOR might help you)

PS: Do not ask the name of altcoins from others, try to research yourself and ask others why they invested in it, then you will understand better.


Title: Re: what does your digital currency portfolio look like?
Post by: Xinarae* on December 12, 2018, 10:55:35 AM
can you give me an idea of what you are holding and also what would you like it to look like?

example, my portfolio is comprised of:

1/2 bitcoin
1/4 litecoin
1/4 alt coins

my portfolio is not large so if it was all lost it would not matter too much

i'd like to buy more bitcoin if it goes below $2000

I'd like to research into buying some other alt coins to turn a profit somehow

I plan to sell my bitcoin once it reaches 85$ profit so who knows how long that will take.

how bout you? guys?? :)
My portfolio is 100% ethereum. As priced dropped too much no way to convert it. Hopefully think soon it will up then I will convert to some good altcoin.


Title: Re: what does your digital currency portfolio look like?
Post by: cryptomax217 on December 12, 2018, 11:16:52 AM
mine is 50% btc and 50% ethereum.  i am still exploring other coins to diversify my portfolio.  i have yet to check with my pals how their coins are working for them.


Title: Re: what does your digital currency portfolio look like?
Post by: prasad87 on December 12, 2018, 11:32:54 AM
50% BTC
25% BSV
10% BNTY
15% many small altcoin


Title: Re: what does your digital currency portfolio look like?
Post by: clover12 on December 12, 2018, 03:54:15 PM
50% BTC
25% BSV
10% BNTY
15% many small altcoin

what is BSV and BNTY?


Title: Re: what does your digital currency portfolio look like?
Post by: clover12 on December 12, 2018, 03:55:56 PM
cant believe im hearing this about LiteCoin..... it's called lite "coin"...

so you are saying lite coin is worthless?

what if something happens unexpected and if the bitcoin market tanks it all goes to some alternate coin

like 0x   ;D   i'd like to see 0x pull up in value


Title: Re: what does your digital currency portfolio look like?
Post by: Dreamace7 on December 12, 2018, 05:03:30 PM
My wallet and it's contents is private and I don't see how what is in my wallet should be of concern to you. I would not want to create undue attention by releasing the content of my wallet to you


Title: Re: what does your digital currency portfolio look like?
Post by: mk4 on December 13, 2018, 01:41:46 AM
what if something happens unexpected and if the bitcoin market tanks it all goes to some alternate coin
It doesn't work that way. If bitcoin tanks, the altcoins follow. Alts follow bitcoin's price most of the time due to them being paired to bitcoin on exchanges.

so you are saying lite coin is worthless?
Tell us why you think litecoin is worth something instead.


Title: Re: what does your digital currency portfolio look like?
Post by: pooya87 on December 13, 2018, 04:15:18 AM
what if something happens unexpected and if the bitcoin market tanks it all goes to some alternate coin

like 0x   ;D   i'd like to see 0x pull up in value

something unexpected DID happen already and bitcoin dropped nearly 80% and that meant altcoins such as 0x dropped even harder. it lost about 95% of its value! so what makes you think it can be different? not to mention that most of that value loss happened in the first months after its pump.


Title: Re: what does your digital currency portfolio look like?
Post by: retprogramisto on December 13, 2018, 06:54:35 AM
Right now I only have Monero (XMR).

I use bitcoin as a currency, earn bitcoin and run BTC full node now. Nothing against bitcoin. I just only have monero right now.


Title: Re: what does your digital currency portfolio look like?
Post by: Coyster on December 13, 2018, 07:25:24 AM
what if something happens unexpected and if the bitcoin market tanks it all goes to some alternate coin
Nothing is impossible,but this very supposition is impossible,do you actually believe the bitcoin will tank leaving other Alts with their full value,thats not how the system works.
Altcoins follow the bitcoins lead,and a near death of the bitcoin will mean a total death of Altcoins
Without the bitcoin,i doubt there will be a cryptocurrency market


Title: Re: what does your digital currency portfolio look like?
Post by: clover12 on December 17, 2018, 04:25:23 PM
Another question about portfolios

Do any of you lack clarity about what you actually have?

Cause I do.  I know I have bitcoin in two different wallets, some 0x, and some others

but I do not have a solid and perfectly clear idea of how much my portfolio is.

i have a hardware wallet, and a paper wallet, and i have some 0x sitting at coinbase, and then a few airdrops i never claimed yet?

also there must have been some forks that i never figured out how to claim yet..


Title: Re: what does your digital currency portfolio look like?
Post by: Kakmakr on December 18, 2018, 09:38:40 AM
I decided to expand my portfolio, since most of the major Alt coins are so cheap now. I did not want to waste my monthly investment into Crypto currency by buying anything other than Bitcoin, but the low price of these Alt coins are very tempting.

I also sold some Bitcoin Trash <Free forked coins> to fund these Alt coin purchases, because I want to stick it to the people who started all this trouble.  ;D

I will go back to Bitcoin <BTC> after I have bought enough of these cheap Alt coins.  :P


Title: Re: what does your digital currency portfolio look like?
Post by: LTU_btc on December 18, 2018, 02:46:17 PM
I can't tell exact numbers, but ~85% of my portfolio is Bitcoin. 12%-13% is various altcoins in small parts - Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, Moneroz Zcash, Dash, Verge and some others. And remaining 2%-3% is tokens from few ICO's - I stopped investing in ICO's long time ago, but I still hold some tokens in long term. And I still have some Bitcoin forks unclaimed, like Bitcoin Gold or Bitcoin Diamond, but it would just a tiny part of my portfolio, I don't bother to take it now.


Title: Re: what does your digital currency portfolio look like?
Post by: clover12 on December 18, 2018, 05:15:49 PM
How are you guys organizing all yur digital assets?  You using some sorta app that adds em all up?

I need to build sum clarity around what I be holding on fur dear life!


Title: Re: what does your digital currency portfolio look like?
Post by: clover12 on December 18, 2018, 05:17:20 PM
My coins are in 2-3 exchanges, three wallets, and airdrops just sitting there, and im missing some forks and sprockets

CLARITY  8)