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May 02, 2020, 01:00:49 AM
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Hi Everyone!

I hope we're all having a great start to our weekend. I wanted to begin a discussion on portfolio asset selection. I wanted to know more about what process you use to determine what projects should go in your crypto portfolio. I wrote up an overview of some of my tips, so I would love to hear your feedback and thoughts!

Tips for Portfolio Asset Selection

What do you think?

Looking forward to chatting with you all!
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May 02, 2020, 02:34:10 PM
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An excellent article with a lot of useful information but I have some comments about it:

  - Details without a clear outline of the outlines: The basic ideas of your article were not briefly presented, and then the reader was given the opportunity to limit which details he wanted to read.
  - Methods to verify the information: There are no methods to verify the information, for example, to verify that the data is correct, to verify the photos of the developing team and their data, and others.
 - Dependence on volumes and prices may lead to wrong results: classification of currencies based on trading volumes in some platforms or market capacity will lead to many losses.

Other than that, the article is somewhat excellent.
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May 07, 2020, 12:23:22 AM
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An excellent article with a lot of useful information but I have some comments about it:

  - Details without a clear outline of the outlines: The basic ideas of your article were not briefly presented, and then the reader was given the opportunity to limit which details he wanted to read.
  - Methods to verify the information: There are no methods to verify the information, for example, to verify that the data is correct, to verify the photos of the developing team and their data, and others.
 - Dependence on volumes and prices may lead to wrong results: classification of currencies based on trading volumes in some platforms or market capacity will lead to many losses.

Other than that, the article is somewhat excellent.

I appreciate your clear feedback! I will do my best to incorporate these thoughts into my future articles. Please let me know if there are any topics you think would be valuable for the community here to discuss!
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May 07, 2020, 10:50:53 PM
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Hi Everyone!

I hope we're all having a great start to our weekend. I wanted to begin a discussion on portfolio asset selection. I wanted to know more about what process you use to determine what projects should go in your crypto portfolio. I wrote up an overview of some of my tips, so I would love to hear your feedback and thoughts!

Tips for Portfolio Asset Selection

What do you think?

Looking forward to chatting with you all!

I read the post and i must say it was an insightful and a good read. like the user above suggested, it would be nice if you outline the content as majority of people are a bit of lazy writer and love going to key points while reading. Left to me, i love stocking up my portfolio with trading token having a strong team behind them

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May 08, 2020, 07:27:44 AM
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First of all, thank you very much for the very interesting article. It will certainly be very helpful for newcomers to the Crypto-Space in putting together suitable portfolios.
While reading the article I always had the impression that a pure crypto-portfolio is the one to go away. Especially if newbies read the article it would be very helpful to point out that this is definitely not the case, but a crypto-portfolio is only part of a portfolio consisting of stocks, metals like gold, ... should be.

I have often had conversations with friends who said that they had diversified their portfolio a lot.
When you ask them about it, they said
- x percent in Bitcoin
- y percent in XRP
- z percent in high risk coins

I think it is very important to point out that in an investment portfolio, cryptocurrencies must be seen as a single "high risk" position and not all the money in the portfolio must be put into this single position because it is "high risk".
Of course I know that your article is not about overall portfolios and their composition, but I think a short note would be good, not that newcomers get the wrong impression Smiley

Apart from that I find the article really well balanced and very detailed, thanks!


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