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Author Topic: AMFEIX - is it legit?  (Read 6485 times)
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August 05, 2019, 01:03:46 PM
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I would also like to add that right now there is a chance to get high profits, because there are not so many investors and, in fact, there has not been a massive introduction.

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August 05, 2019, 01:06:57 PM
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I think that we should start with the goal of the project. Is this just an opportunity to increase the value of bitcoin assets or is there something else that is equally important? What else does the foundation offer?

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August 05, 2019, 01:10:19 PM
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if I understood correctly, then investing in this fund is equal to buying shares in the company before it becomes successful. You will make a profit just like an early investor. So it is here.
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August 05, 2019, 01:13:37 PM
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if I understood correctly, then investing in this fund is equal to buying shares in the company before it becomes successful. You will make a profit just like an early investor. So it is here.
yes, that’s true. The company's shares are increasing in price compared to the starting point at which they were purchased. This is quite logical and logical.

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August 05, 2019, 01:16:45 PM
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I am interested in the question: how does AMFEIX manage funds? If I understand correctly the principle of its work, then this happens through various positions (long, short and medium). How do traders distribute the portfolio?
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August 05, 2019, 01:23:29 PM
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I am interested in the question: how does AMFEIX manage funds? If I understand correctly the principle of its work, then this happens through various positions (long, short and medium). How do traders distribute the portfolio?

I think that they have an invaluable and long experience in which positions it is better to distribute. It seems to me that most will be distributed for long-term strategies. What do you think?
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August 05, 2019, 01:26:26 PM
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I am interested in the question: how does AMFEIX manage funds? If I understand correctly the principle of its work, then this happens through various positions (long, short and medium). How do traders distribute the portfolio?

I think that they have an invaluable and long experience in which positions it is better to distribute. It seems to me that most will be distributed for long-term strategies. What do you think?
it seems to me that since professionals trade, they should understand that a short-term strategy will bring more income, although it carries big risks. But they know better, of course.
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August 05, 2019, 01:30:32 PM
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if I am not mistaken, then more than half of the portfolio was allocated for short-term positions. Transactions will be made on the basis of crypto and cryptocurrency pairs.
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August 05, 2019, 01:35:10 PM
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if I am not mistaken, then more than half of the portfolio was allocated for short-term positions. Transactions will be made on the basis of crypto and cryptocurrency pairs.
by the way, I also don’t remember the exact percentage, although if my memory serves me right, I studied this information. In addition, there are also long-term strategies.

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August 05, 2019, 01:38:38 PM
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if I am not mistaken, then more than half of the portfolio was allocated for short-term positions. Transactions will be made on the basis of crypto and cryptocurrency pairs.
by the way, I also don’t remember the exact percentage, although if my memory serves me right, I studied this information. In addition, there are also long-term strategies.
I believe that long-term strategies are the second half of the short-term portfolio. By the way, do you know which cryptocurrencies are used for this?
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August 05, 2019, 01:44:12 PM
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friends, I want to say that, firstly, 54.5% of the portfolio is allocated for the short-term position, respectively, 45.5% for the long-term position. Cryptocurrencies were chosen both with a low risk profile and with a high one.
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August 05, 2019, 01:47:53 PM
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friends, I want to say that, firstly, 54.5% of the portfolio is allocated for the short-term position, respectively, 45.5% for the long-term position. Cryptocurrencies were chosen both with a low risk profile and with a high one.
probably, the best and strongest cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum and Ripple belong to a high risk profile. Additional may be Cardano, Monero and others. Do you think I'm right?
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August 05, 2019, 01:50:27 PM
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friends, I want to say that, firstly, 54.5% of the portfolio is allocated for the short-term position, respectively, 45.5% for the long-term position. Cryptocurrencies were chosen both with a low risk profile and with a high one.
probably, the best and strongest cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum and Ripple belong to a high risk profile. Additional may be Cardano, Monero and others. Do you think I'm right?
yes, you are right. Pairs were selected based on their projected returns and high levels of performance. These factors will contribute to future profitability.
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August 05, 2019, 01:54:00 PM
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 I, perhaps, will add that there are also couples with a low risk profile. They are selected to maximize profits while saving funds. Well, by the way, this is a good policy.
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August 05, 2019, 02:05:14 PM
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I, perhaps, will add that there are also couples with a low risk profile. They are selected to maximize profits while saving funds. Well, by the way, this is a good policy.
I just saw that there was chosen a pair that is pretty obvious for trading - bitcoin / dollar. Yes, of course, it leads to a good profit, but will there be diversification into other coins with high market capitalization?
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August 05, 2019, 02:09:18 PM
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I, perhaps, will add that there are also couples with a low risk profile. They are selected to maximize profits while saving funds. Well, by the way, this is a good policy.
I just saw that there was chosen a pair that is pretty obvious for trading - bitcoin / dollar. Yes, of course, it leads to a good profit, but will there be diversification into other coins with high market capitalization?
yes, it is, because they lead to an increase in profitability, albeit with less exposure to these assets. In general, I do not particularly understand the intricacies of various positions, so I think that I need to give my assets to such funds.
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August 05, 2019, 02:13:28 PM
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 I will tell you this: trading funds must be traded using margins in order to maximize their profits even from small positions. As for the dollar and Bitcoin, they should be the largest percentage of the funds on the trading table.

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August 05, 2019, 02:17:43 PM
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I will tell you this: trading funds must be traded using margins in order to maximize their profits even from small positions. As for the dollar and Bitcoin, they should be the largest percentage of the funds on the trading table.
if bitcoin and the dollar make up a larger percentage, then what will be the balance? As I believe, these should be coins with a small cap, but at the same time with high market capitalization.
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August 05, 2019, 02:21:43 PM
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I will tell you this: trading funds must be traded using margins in order to maximize their profits even from small positions. As for the dollar and Bitcoin, they should be the largest percentage of the funds on the trading table.
if bitcoin and the dollar make up a larger percentage, then what will be the balance? As I believe, these should be coins with a small cap, but at the same time with high market capitalization.
yes, the balance is coins with a small cap, but with high market capitalization there will be Ripple, Bitcoin and Ethereum coins. By the way, the latter make up 9% of the trading table.

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August 05, 2019, 02:26:02 PM
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to be more precise, the bitcoin / dollar ratio should be 73.9% of the trading table, then the above coins go, and last of all these are coins with a small cap.
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