I have started investing into crypto currencies some months ago and as for my stocks/ETFs, I would like to follow a structured/unemotional approach. For my ETFs I invest on a regular basis (every 3 months) on a global scale and the regions are weighted based on the respective GDP of the countries in that region. I would like to do a similar thing as a long-term approach for crypto currencies and would like to understand, whether there is someone here with a similar setup. For know I will invest 2% of my capital into crypto currencies. I would like to diversify the risks as for stocks. My current idea is to mix different coins solving different problems and having different maturity. The setup I think about looks as follows:
- 40% Ethereum (mature currency, widely accepted, technical basis for a lot of others)
- 20% Bitcoin/Litecoin(mature currency, widely accepted)
- 10% Ripple(for banking transaction)
- 10% Cardano(3rd genertaion blockchain technology
- 10% IOTA (transaction cost free communication between IOT devices)
- 5% EOS/NEO (see Cardano - I am trending towards NEO, as they have a working platform already
- 5% Dash/Monero (private coin) - I am tending towards Monero
So far I am invested in Ethereum, Ripple and IOTA, Cardano. What would be yout tendency regarding the three pairs (BTC/LTC, EOS/NEO, Dash Monero) I have in their and why?
Thanks in advance for the input and the discussion