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August 15, 2017, 10:38:29 AM
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Hello All,

I currently have Eur10k to invest in crytocurrencies. I would like to create a relatively risky portfolio. My investment term is 1-2y.
I was thinking about investing 30% of my portfolio in Bitcoins (maybe with some ETH in it, 20%Bitcoins + 10% ETH), and the remaining 70% in Alt coins.

I have made some researches and selected 6 different Altcoins which seem to be very interesting and offer potential high upside:
- ARK
- RADS
- NEO (even if the price is already quite high...)
- WAVES
- SIGT
- PAY

I am not looking to trade on a daily basis, and can "afford" to loose this money.

I would like to have your opinion about this basket of altcoins and if I should buy some ETH or only Bitcoins (for the first 30%).

Thanks!

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August 15, 2017, 10:45:46 AM
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I would not advise you to invest in already very high coins. Because these coins can no longer bear much. The proposal will be to invest in coins that allow more mining and work well on your team.
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August 15, 2017, 12:50:48 PM
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Thanks!

Do you have any ideas of potential coins which could be more suitable? Siacom? Verge? Others?
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August 15, 2017, 01:43:39 PM
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I would advice you to add some BAY in your portfolio but do your own research first, a great project that needs more recognition and judging by the current price and the position in the market I don't think it can lower than that so I expect upward movement soon.
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