I don't know why are you keeping such a big part of your portfolio in ETH right now and I have some doubts about the purpose of some other coins (OMG for example) but looking backward on the crypto market I still belive in their growth. The coolest thing in your thread is that you are one of the few people that bothered to give an explanation to the logic of making investments instead of saying "this shit is good, buy it and it wil make x100". Thanks mate.
You have to remember that I bought ETH awhile ago, and so since it has been on a tear it has taken a large percent of my portfolio. ( although I have been profit taking and adjusting it ) I am a strong believer in it, and see the 2018 future. Thanks I appreciate it
Indeed, in my opinion, your portfolio is indeed excellent.
But why not invest in some ICO projects? If the money invested in the ICO project accounts for 20 percent of all your money, you won't care if it goes to 0, but the benefits will be substantial.
I do invest in some ICO's, however I have not found many that have sparked my attention. I have also bought some in the past and then sold on exchanges which is why they weren't listed, and because I rounded up the percents not everything was shown.
A fantastic strategy. I like to do the same, and I support you 100%.
Building a strong portfolio (a good portfolio will steadily increase in value over time, no matter what happens to the individual tokens/coins inside it), deciding on what to trade, what to hold short, what mid and what long term and rolling off your investments is really a way to go.
Timing the market is the hardest thing for trading and short term holding but if you simply follow the general rule you described about when to buy and when not - it should be more or less fine.
One should also have a good tracking system - like keeping everything noted in an app like Blockfolio.
And I also suggest keeping an eye on airdrops. There were a lot of rubbish ones lately, but you can indeed earn a lot by investing nothing except a little time.
Thanks I appreciate it
Yeah for sure, I track my investments on a lot of different trackers and have a excel for tax purposes.