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1  Other / Off-topic / Are you beating legendary fund managers with your crypto assets? on: December 29, 2017, 07:32:20 AM
There are many great investors out there. Before our time, during our time, and I'm sure there will be more after our time. Maybe some of you here will be the next great investors.

I don't think the greatest investor of our time, Warren Buffet, needs any introduction. Perhaps some of you also know Peter Lynch. Two legendary investor of our time, Buffet has a track record of growing his company's share value at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 21.8% over 50 years. Lynch has a track record of making the investors of the Fidelity Magellan Fund an average annual return of 29.0% throughout the 13 years period when he was managing the fund.



There is a link below to a CAGR calculator, you only have to enter the amount you invested when you first started off investing in crypto assets and the current market value of your portfolio over the period in years to see what is your CAGR

https://www.investopedia.com/calculator/cagr.aspx

So the numbers are:
1. Warren Buffet, 21.8% CAGR over 50 years.
2. Peter Lynch, 29.0% CAGR over 13 years.
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The question now, what is the CAGR of your crypto asset investment? Add onto the list.

You can also calculate in months *Please be factual, its not a boasting competition*

 



2  Economy / Economics / Re: Lesson for Diversification: The Rothschilds Story on: December 29, 2017, 06:56:04 AM
I don`t think that the Rotchilds history has anything to do with the cryptocurrency history.
The diversification strategy doesn`t work that well with cryptocurrencies,because bitcoin and the biggest altcoins were following the same trend,and for a better diversification,investors have to choose assets that follow different trends.Anyway,the next year will be crusial for cryptos,and i don`t think that we will see a tremendous growth in prices.

Can you please elaborate on your point of view that there shouldn't be a tremendous growth in prices next year.
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