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Title: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: MrSpasybo on February 04, 2024, 02:47:53 AM
We come to the crypto market to seek opportunities and profits because we believe that this market has great potential, but the crypto market has never lacked risk. Unlike investing a few hundred dollars or a few thousand dollars, asset management funds need to handle trillions of dollars so they cannot ignore market risks. They choose to invest in the safest crypto asset, BTC, and only allocate a small portion of their assets to it.

In 2023, a 19.4% allocation to Bitcoin would have maximized risk-adjusted returns, according to ARK's research. This is a significant increase from previous years:

“According to our analysis, in 2015, the optimal allocation to maximize risk-adjusted returns on a 5-year time horizon would have been 0.5%. Since then, on the same basis, the average allocation to Bitcoin would have been 4.8%, and in 2023 alone, 19.4%[1].”

Compared to 0.5% and 4.8%, 19.4% is really huge and shows the growth of traditional investment funds' confidence in the future of BTC potential. However, it seems that investors in the crypto market are not doing the same. We often spend a large percentage of our total assets on crypto and BTC.

There were times in 2021 when 90% of my assets were in the crypto market and 0% were in BTC. What a crazy portfolio! At the moment, 75% of my assets are in crypto and 50% of them are in BTC.

I'm young and I can accept more risk than investment funds, but ArkInvest's comments really make me think about the worst cases that could happen to the crypto market. To be honest, I am thinking about the possibility of restructuring assets, although I still believe in the growth of BTC and the crypto market in 2024 and 2025.

How much % of your total assets are in the crypto market? How much of it is in BTC? When do you plan to restructure your portfolio in the future?

[1] 19.4% Bitcoin portfolio allocation ideal for risk-adjusted returns — ARK Invest (https://cointelegraph.com/news/ark-invest-bitcoin-portfolio-allocation-19-percent)
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: LogitechMouse on February 04, 2024, 04:12:41 AM
How much % of your total assets are in the crypto market? How much of it is in BTC? When do you plan to restructure your portfolio in the future?
Currently, I'm only invested into 3 different assets.
Cryptocurrency, Stock Market, and Savings (not the typical savings where you are earning less than a percent annually).

I did add up the total of my 3 asset classes, and get the percentage of it, and I didn't surprised that cryptocurrency composes to around 47% of my total assets. Stock Market is the 2nd one with around 31%, and Savings is around 12%. I guess I can take this risk still since I'm at my mid 20's currently, but over the years, I will slowly make some changes on that, and will put more on Stock Market particularly dividend stocks because I have an end-goal about dividend stocks. :D

My cryptocurrency composes of around 44% Bitcoin, 37% to altcoins that are at the top 50 in terms of market cap, and the remaining 19% are coins that are at the top 51-100. My current crypto portfolio is more risky than what it is a few years ago because I allocated some of it towards lower market cap coins, but I always invest on Bitcoin because... why not? :D

Plan to restructure my portfolio in the future? Yes I will, and in fact, I already have a strategy on it. Since I put most of my money in crypto right now, I will wait until the bull market starts, and when my selling target got reached already, I will sell it all, and then put a huge portion of it towards the Stock Market. I will also keep some of it so that I will have some funds to use when the crypto will enter the bear market again.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: doc on February 04, 2024, 06:25:54 AM
Sorry, I never used my real assets to invest in crypto. So I think I used % of our real asset to allocatee to crypto. I invested in crypto from bounty reward , profit of investment and trading since 2015. So, I think it's cold money.
Be careful to use real assets, because crypto is volatile and also unpredictable
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: lepbagong on February 04, 2024, 07:26:05 AM
Sorry, I never used my real assets to invest in crypto. So I think I used % of our real asset to allocatee to crypto. I invested in crypto from bounty reward , profit of investment and trading since 2015. So, I think it's cold money.
Be careful to use real assets, because crypto is volatile and also unpredictable
Always wise in doing what will be done on investment in crypto, I also never use any of the funds that have been allocated for daily use and deposits. Because I myself am very doubtful of being right to use well, what I do most is take the bounty results that I don't use but allocate the crypto investment.Although sometimes this action can actually reduce income, I also have to think about if it happens the opposite, because, as you say, crypto is very unable to be predicted.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Primo1760 on February 04, 2024, 08:42:45 AM
How much % of your total assets are in the crypto market? How much of it is in BTC? When do you plan to restructure your portfolio in the future?
I try to keep almost all of my assets in cryptocurrencies. If I were to express it as a percentage, I would say around 70-80 percent of my assets are invested in cryptocurrencies. Between 70-80 percent I buy and hold an Ethereum entirely and invest the rest in Bitcoin. I like Ethereum investing so much I plan to hold my Ethereum for a long time. Also I decided to invest some more money in cryptocurrencies but of course it will focus on Bitcoin because I bought an Ethereum so I don't want to buy any more Ethereum now just want to grow Bitcoin.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: TomPluz on February 04, 2024, 09:26:01 AM


I think in my estimate just around 20% of my total assets are into cryptocurrency mostly Bitcoin, Ethereum and some lesser knowns coins and tokens (all are coming from the bounty campaigns I participated). Along the way, I made some terrible mistakes that I deserves some spank on my butt but life has to go and I just learned the big lessons. Cryptocurrency presents to us many opportunities as well as risks (like scams, frauds and similar things). I am hoping to increase my exposure to cryptocurrency but only limited to top ones and not anymore with new and risky projects promising us the stars and the moons. I still have to think about when to structure so am reserving that into the future.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Sim_card on February 04, 2024, 09:40:10 AM


How much % of your total assets are in the crypto market? How much of it is in BTC? When do you plan to restructure your portfolio in the future?
I am new into the crypto space and for this reason, I gave only invested in Bitcoin because it gives me more confidence than any other cryptocurrency. Maybe when my bitcoin portfolio gas reached a significant figure, I can think of investing 5% into other cryptocurrency. I have 50% of my investment in bitcoin and I hope to diversify later in the future to other asset like gold or bond. I don't think I will be doing any restructure soon, because I just want to stay focus on accumulating and building my bitcoin portfolio.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: MUGNIA on February 04, 2024, 02:33:36 PM
I never use personal assets in crypto
, I have crypto from the results of participating in bounties and other events, because
I'm just a housewife, don't have any assets because I don't have a job,
So my crypto assets are true from the results of me working from forum to forum
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: 0t3p0t on February 04, 2024, 02:47:40 PM
How much % of your total assets are in the crypto market? How much of it is in BTC? When do you plan to restructure your portfolio in the future?
I am all into Bitcoin invesment right at the moment as it is my only valuable asset digitally but yeah I also got ton loads of shitcoins. 😅 I am also considering investing into Altcoins but not right now as I have no available funds for that to be honest. Aside from crypto I also have a piece of land and I am also looking forward to acquire precious metals in the near future depending on my capacity.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Captain Corporate on February 04, 2024, 02:53:15 PM
"All" of it makes sense to me at any given moment. I get that some people may feel like that's a risk, but I just keep thinking that it is going to be something as great as it could get. As long as I am invested into bitcoin, I will probably not invest into anything else ever. I think that would be the best thing to do, for a long time. If there is ever any investment that looks like it could be better for me, I am not attached to bitcoin forever, I will go with whatever looks better. However, I have been here for 10 years now and I have never seen any other investment that was better than bitcoin, and I doubt I ever will.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Asiska02 on February 04, 2024, 03:43:48 PM
I'm young and I can accept more risk than investment funds, but ArkInvest's comments really make me think about the worst cases that could happen to the crypto market. To be honest, I am thinking about the possibility of restructuring assets, although I still believe in the growth of BTC and the crypto market in 2024 and 2025.

As a crypto enthusiast that one is, you cannot be so sure of the future of Bitcoin especially that you’re not a computer scientist/programmer that have in-depth knowledge about the blockchain. The volatility nature of bitcoin makes it comes with some doubt about having your total investment in bitcoin while still hoping for a good return from the investment you’ve made in them. This type of feeling is okay as a human who is a risk manager and take caution on any investment they wish to make a lot of profit from. I also hope for bitcoin to do well in this year and the following year.

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How much % of your total assets are in the crypto market? How much of it is in BTC? When do you plan to restructure your portfolio in the future?

Having my total asset in bitcoin would be a very hard thing for me to do despite having a lot of believe in the currency. I believe bitcoin is a dependable asset and to make a good profit from the investment necessitates me to invest for a long term. If I’m doing so for my assets, I will still keep some in other investments that are not as volatile as bitcoin in case of emergency that will require me to use such savings.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: MrSpasybo on February 04, 2024, 05:06:49 PM
How much % of your total assets are in the crypto market? How much of it is in BTC? When do you plan to restructure your portfolio in the future?
Currently, I'm only invested into 3 different assets.
Cryptocurrency, Stock Market, and Savings (not the typical savings where you are earning less than a percent annually).

I did add up the total of my 3 asset classes, and get the percentage of it, and I didn't surprised that cryptocurrency composes to around 47% of my total assets. Stock Market is the 2nd one with around 31%, and Savings is around 12%. I guess I can take this risk still since I'm at my mid 20's currently, but over the years, I will slowly make some changes on that, and will put more on Stock Market particularly dividend stocks because I have an end-goal about dividend stocks. :D

My cryptocurrency composes of around 44% Bitcoin, 37% to altcoins that are at the top 50 in terms of market cap, and the remaining 19% are coins that are at the top 51-100. My current crypto portfolio is more risky than what it is a few years ago because I allocated some of it towards lower market cap coins, but I always invest on Bitcoin because... why not? :D

Plan to restructure my portfolio in the future? Yes I will, and in fact, I already have a strategy on it. Since I put most of my money in crypto right now, I will wait until the bull market starts, and when my selling target got reached already, I will sell it all, and then put a huge portion of it towards the Stock Market. I will also keep some of it so that I will have some funds to use when the crypto will enter the bear market again.
+1 What a great portfolio, including crypto, stocks and savings!

Your portfolio and detailed plan show how serious you are about managing your personal assets. Compared to my portfolio, it's really a lot better!

I just have a few small questions:
+ You do not invest in gold or real estate, is there any special reason?
+ In 2022, we see a simultaneous decline in crypto and stocks, this may repeat in 2026, do you still want to sell crypto and invest in stocks?

(https://www.tradingview.com/x/mJmIJKai/)
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Hamza2424 on February 04, 2024, 06:30:18 PM
Hmm, I'm a student so I can safely say whatever I've earned till now from this industry was really my dream, and when it comes to explaining the assets declaration first of all I don't think revealing such information is a wise action secondly if some people do expose it they should know the consequences. Becasue there's always a need to maintain a boundary between real life and the life you are spending on social media and forums like this.

This is the age of data and if we deeply realize for every second we are getting observed by the apps we use. Hehe without making people more fearful haha i would say i have my max portfolio in crypto as I've earned from here.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Stompix on February 04, 2024, 06:53:04 PM
Unlike investing a few hundred dollars or a few thousand dollars, asset management funds need to handle trillions of dollars so they cannot ignore market risks.

They are in a better position and also in a far worse one!

First advantage is that they don't play with their money, the fund is getting a loss the CEO is getting a bonus for not going bankrupt. Also, they have the potential of moving the market in their favor, when the average Joe buys $100 worth of stock he doesn't do a thing to the market, a fund taking over 5% in a company and the price skyrockets from day one!

But they have a disadvantages also, they are forced at one point to venture into risky business, because they need to make extra % on top of the average move to actually make people keep their money in their assets (not talking about ETF, here) so at one point they will speard a ton of money in business that have only "potential", for example Faraday.

How much % of your total assets are in the crypto market? How much of it is in BTC?

This will have a ton of biased answers because of random demographics.
North Americans have 401k, Europe has private pension contributions so since a large chunk of investment already flows into this directly from your wage the numbers will look biased in most cases toward non-crypto.

That being said I in my case is well under 25%, real estate will take the major part here not because I invest but because of inheritance and skyrocketing prices around with over 100% in the last decade, then a very tiny part of just 5% in stock market.
And since others mentioned, no, gold is no! Simply can't invest or hold that thing, I only have the rings as any kind of jewelery.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Evgenklm on February 04, 2024, 08:06:17 PM
I believe it's essential to find a balance between risk and potential profit. Cryptocurrencies offer unique investment opportunities, but investing in them also comes with high volatility and risks. The optimal approach depends on individual financial goals, confidence in the cryptocurrency market, and personal risk tolerance. Restructuring a portfolio might be a reasonable step if market conditions change or if personal circumstances require a reassessment of the investment strategy.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: I-Bit on February 04, 2024, 09:26:00 PM
I never use personal assets in crypto
, I have crypto from the results of participating in bounties and other events, because
I'm just a housewife, don't have any assets because I don't have a job,
So my crypto assets are true from the results of me working from forum to forum
Personal assets? All the assets must be personal, right?
The coins on your wallets are crypto assets although you got your assets from bounties, airdrops, or the like. I am sure there are many people who have the same profession as a house wife. There is no problem with this, it even makes you to have somethings different with average house wives. If they may have no assets, you have crypto assets that possibly multiply the values in the future.

Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on February 04, 2024, 09:48:30 PM
I am an entrepreneur, dealing in one kind of business that really requires a huge sum of money. Therefore, I have more of my funds in my business, up to 60%, while 30% is in cryptocurrency, Bitcoin to be precise, and 10% in Fiat. There is always a saying that one should not put all their eggs in one basket so that if something goes wrong, you will not be in total loss. Although Bitcoin has proven worthy of being able to generate profit if held for a long time, the future always remains unpredictable, which is why I think that it is risky to have up to 90% of your finances in crypto. Everyone has the choice, though, as to how they have planned their investment and can still have favor in their decision.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: vegasus on February 04, 2024, 10:59:00 PM
How much % of your total assets are in the crypto market? How much of it is in BTC? When do you plan to restructure your portfolio in the future?

[1] 19.4% Bitcoin portfolio allocation ideal for risk-adjusted returns — ARK Invest (https://cointelegraph.com/news/ark-invest-bitcoin-portfolio-allocation-19-percent)
To be honest, I only have a small salary in real life and this salary is used for daily needs. So if I want to increase my asset accumulation for investment in crypto, I will choose to get income from other sources that do not interfere with my main income in real life. I once used 10% of my salary, and it seemed quite risky for me and my family. That's why I decided not to mess with my main income in real life anymore and use it fully for real life purposes.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: taufik123 on February 04, 2024, 11:42:44 PM
How much % of your total assets are in the crypto market? How much of it is in BTC? When do you plan to restructure your portfolio in the future?

[1] 19.4% Bitcoin portfolio allocation ideal for risk-adjusted returns — ARK Invest (https://cointelegraph.com/news/ark-invest-bitcoin-portfolio-allocation-19-percent)
To be honest, I only have a small salary in real life and this salary is used for daily needs. So if I want to increase my asset accumulation for investment in crypto, I will choose to get income from other sources that do not interfere with my main income in real life. I once used 10% of my salary, and it seemed quite risky for me and my family. That's why I decided not to mess with my main income in real life anymore and use it fully for real life purposes.
A wise decision, because the main income is the source to support your family.
I also apply the same and do not use my main job salary.
Other sources of income that I use are from signature campaigns, from several contests on forums such as art contests and give away and others.
It was better and didn't put it at risk to my daily needs and that of my family.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Mrbluntzy on February 04, 2024, 11:53:42 PM
I am still a student, carrying on my BSc program. I don't have any serious investment in crypto because I am currently more concerned about school fees and most other school needs that I want. I am not wealthy yet and I can't measure my total income because I have not stated earning from a real job. When I start working and earning salary monthly, I can be investing 20% of my salary in cryptocurrency.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: lepbagong on February 05, 2024, 03:56:40 AM
I am still a student, carrying on my BSc program. I don't have any serious investment in crypto because I am currently more concerned about school fees and most other school needs that I want. I am not wealthy yet and I can't measure my total income because I have not stated earning from a real job. When I start working and earning salary monthly, I can be investing 20% of my salary in cryptocurrency.
Of course, it's better to focus in advance on your education.If you want to invest, it's better to use the results of the bounty that you follow to learn well. But if you have worked,Of course, it is a plan that you will do; you can realise it, or maybe the calculation will be more complicated.Later, after completing all your education, Keep my friend's enthusiasm
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: summonerrk on February 05, 2024, 06:49:37 AM
Thanks for the interesting information that 19 percent is a good solution for holding bitcoin in a portfolio, but for me this value is 30 percent. I also have 30 percent in Ethereum, and the rest in new progressive altcoins. Personally, I think that before Halving, 20 percent of bitcoin is not enough.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Geey on February 05, 2024, 11:26:42 AM
for now my assets are 75% for crypto and 25% for BTC so I can manage my assets well, from the strategy I use now maybe most investors do too. because if we invest in BTC we get 2 possibilities, namely profit and loss, but it is very risky if we invest 100% of our assets in BTC because the number is too big. If we distribute our assets in 2 parts as I mentioned above, maybe we can get big profits and if we get losses, it won't be too big, rather than investing it all in BTC.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: KryptoBull on February 05, 2024, 03:46:28 PM
How much % of your total assets are in the crypto market? How much of it is in BTC? When do you plan to restructure your portfolio in the future?
I currently have about 10% of assets in the market, mainly coming from translation salaries, not cash, so I feel comfortable, even if this ratio increases to 50%, it is still normal. BTC accounts for 100% of crypto assets, this gives me psychological stability.

I'll wait until 2025, then gradually sell and withdraw a little to balance the portfolio, leaving a little stablecoin to wait until 2026-2027 to re-enter the market before the new season officially begins. Right now I don't have any plans, I haven't sold BTC because I'm afraid of missing out on the uptrend to 150K like many KOLs predicted ;D
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Lucius on February 05, 2024, 04:57:48 PM
~snip~
I'm young and I can accept more risk than investment funds, but ArkInvest's comments really make me think about the worst cases that could happen to the crypto market. To be honest, I am thinking about the possibility of restructuring assets, although I still believe in the growth of BTC and the crypto market in 2024 and 2025.


I stick to the old saying that it is not good to keep all your eggs in one basket, so even though most of us believe that Bitcoin has a very good potential, you should always take into account that those who have the most power (governments and banks) can at any moment strike a serious blow to all cryptocurrencies.

It is enough to declare them illegal and ban the operation of all CEXs, and in that way to bring down the price of Bitcoin, and consequently all altcoins. Most investors in cryptocurrencies use CEX and banks, and it would be difficult to expect that they would manage in new conditions where trading would have to move to DEXs.

How much % of your total assets are in the crypto market? How much of it is in BTC? When do you plan to restructure your portfolio in the future?

Most of what I have is in BTC, only a little (less than 5%) in altcoins that I have from the time when I collected them on faucets. Of course, I also have some cash, and some precious metals, and some other things that I have invested in over the years, such as good wines and some collectibles that I have been collecting for a very long time.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: MrSpasybo on February 05, 2024, 06:48:21 PM
I am an entrepreneur, dealing in one kind of business that really requires a huge sum of money. Therefore, I have more of my funds in my business, up to 60%, while 30% is in cryptocurrency, Bitcoin to be precise, and 10% in Fiat. There is always a saying that one should not put all their eggs in one basket so that if something goes wrong, you will not be in total loss. Although Bitcoin has proven worthy of being able to generate profit if held for a long time, the future always remains unpredictable, which is why I think that it is risky to have up to 90% of your finances in crypto. Everyone has the choice, though, as to how they have planned their investment and can still have favor in their decision.
You have smart asset allocation! If you already have your own business, 30% of total assets for crypto would also be extremely valuable. This is something I haven't been able to achieve yet: I don't have real estate or a business yet, so most of my assets are still in crypto. The crypto market is very potential but also very risky. I am looking to develop my own business in the economy to create more stability for personal finances.

To be honest, I only have a small salary in real life and this salary is used for daily needs. So if I want to increase my asset accumulation for investment in crypto, I will choose to get income from other sources that do not interfere with my main income in real life. I once used 10% of my salary, and it seemed quite risky for me and my family. That's why I decided not to mess with my main income in real life anymore and use it fully for real life purposes.
Do you mean you only use income from crypto market to reinvest and get profits? That's a smart way! I do the same instead of putting cash into this market. That helps me feel less pressured in my investment journey.

What I'm focusing on is what % of your total assets are your crypto assets? If it is very large, it means you have been very successful with the income - reinvestment - profit model in this market!

I currently have about 10% of assets in the market, mainly coming from translation salaries, not cash, so I feel comfortable, even if this ratio increases to 50%, it is still normal. BTC accounts for 100% of crypto assets, this gives me psychological stability.

I'll wait until 2025, then gradually sell and withdraw a little to balance the portfolio, leaving a little stablecoin to wait until 2026-2027 to re-enter the market before the new season officially begins. Right now I don't have any plans, I haven't sold BTC because I'm afraid of missing out on the uptrend to 150K like many KOLs predicted ;D
I also have this plan, I'm just worried whether this cycle Market Maker will let us pick up cards like that. Many holders have started to take part of the profits, I have also done the same. The remaining crypto will wait for the distribution zone to sell and wait for the next crypto winter to collect more tokens for cycle 2028 👌
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: IyemRoker on February 06, 2024, 02:13:02 PM
How much % of your total assets are in the crypto market? How much of it is in BTC? When do you plan to restructure your portfolio in the future?

[1] 19.4% Bitcoin portfolio allocation ideal for risk-adjusted returns — ARK Invest (https://cointelegraph.com/news/ark-invest-bitcoin-portfolio-allocation-19-percent)
The total assets I have in cryptocurrency are very small and I also don't have a lot of funds in the real world.
The Bitcoin I have only got from the UniJoin signature campaign and I also collected it to sell later after the Halving.
I am also sure that the Bitcoin I own will double if I trade it on a cryptocurrency market like Binance, but unfortunately at this time I don't have the courage to trade Bitcoin.
It's better if I just HodL the Bitcoin that I have because I'm the lazy type to trade every day on the Binance market. :D
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Vx1 on February 06, 2024, 02:30:15 PM
I never use personal assets in crypto
, I have crypto from the results of participating in bounties and other events, because
I'm just a housewife, don't have any assets because I don't have a job,
So my crypto assets are true from the results of me working from forum to forum
Personal assets? All the assets must be personal, right?
The coins on your wallets are crypto assets although you got your assets from bounties, airdrops, or the like. I am sure there are many people who have the same profession as a house wife. There is no problem with this, it even makes you to have somethings different with average house wives. If they may have no assets, you have crypto assets that possibly multiply the values in the future.
Maybe what MUGNIA means by personal assets are assets that he gets from work outside of crypto, namely from the results of daily work in real life. 
I actually applaud housewives who are getting involved in cryptocurrency to help earn income for family needs, for me that is extraordinary.
If I personally enter the crypto world, I don't need a lot of assets to enter. 10% is enough, because this is just a side job for me. 
The important thing is that I can make a profit from this capital.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Geey on February 06, 2024, 03:39:47 PM
How much % of your total assets are in the crypto market? How much of it is in BTC? When do you plan to restructure your portfolio in the future?

[1] 19.4% Bitcoin portfolio allocation ideal for risk-adjusted returns — ARK Invest (https://cointelegraph.com/news/ark-invest-bitcoin-portfolio-allocation-19-percent)
The total assets I have in cryptocurrency are very small and I also don't have a lot of funds in the real world.
The Bitcoin I have only got from the UniJoin signature campaign and I also collected it to sell later after the Halving.
I am also sure that the Bitcoin I own will double if I trade it on a cryptocurrency market like Binance, but unfortunately at this time I don't have the courage to trade Bitcoin.
It's better if I just HodL the Bitcoin that I have because I'm the lazy type to trade every day on the Binance market. :D
Bitcoin is not improving now because the price of Bitcoin is now unstable, we have to be patient and wait until Bitcoin halving returns. what we have to do now is hold it until the price of bitcoin soars upwards, but if you want to make a profit every day you can rotate the money by trading and have to monitor the market every day, rather than having no activity at all it's better to just do that, it adds quite a lot assets to invest in altcoins.
now we have to act quickly before we lose a very good opportunity.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Lucius on February 06, 2024, 04:51:33 PM
Bitcoin is not improving now because the price of Bitcoin is now unstable, we have to be patient and wait until Bitcoin halving returns.
~snip~


How do you mean BTC price is unstable? Well, one of the "characteristics" that accompanies Bitcoin from the very beginning is exactly volatility, and if by any chance we have the stability you are talking about, who would be interested in Bitcoin from any perspective, whether it is holding or trading?

We all hope that the halving will again cause a big bull run, but let's remember that the last time the halving raised the price only x3.5 compared to the previous ATH - and the logical question is whether we can hope for something similar this time or maybe less than that?
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: IyemRoker on February 07, 2024, 07:45:48 AM
How much % of your total assets are in the crypto market? How much of it is in BTC? When do you plan to restructure your portfolio in the future?

[1] 19.4% Bitcoin portfolio allocation ideal for risk-adjusted returns — ARK Invest (https://cointelegraph.com/news/ark-invest-bitcoin-portfolio-allocation-19-percent)
It's better if I just HodL the Bitcoin that I have because I'm the lazy type to trade every day on the Binance market. :D
Bitcoin is not improving now because the price of Bitcoin is now unstable, we have to be patient and wait until Bitcoin halving returns.
Indeed, the nature of Bitcoin is unpredictable and the price is fluctuating and unstable.
Only for me it is very difficult to be able to trade Bitcoin every day because I also have a real job and come home from work until late at night.

So, collecting Bitcoin is now very difficult for me because I also have a lot of needs to buy diapers for my child.
Maybe later if I have a little money from my real job I will deposit it to buy Bitcoin. This is my hope because until now i've never have 0.1 Bitcoin in my wallet or more.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: LogitechMouse on February 07, 2024, 08:50:13 AM
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Your portfolio and detailed plan show how serious you are about managing your personal assets. Compared to my portfolio, it's really a lot better!

I just have a few small questions:
+ You do not invest in gold or real estate, is there any special reason?
+ In 2022, we see a simultaneous decline in crypto and stocks, this may repeat in 2026, do you still want to sell crypto and invest in stocks?

(https://www.tradingview.com/x/mJmIJKai/)
Thanks for the compliment, I guess. :)
Sorry I saw this post of yours a bit late because there's no Telegram Notification still that can notify me if somebody replied to my post (or there is already. It's just that I'm not updated). Anyway, to answer your 2 questions:

1. I don't invest in physical gold because I don't feel that I'm secured enough to hold physical gold, and I don't see any place here that sells gold. I might in the future, but for now, I don't focus on gold. As for real estate, lack of capital is the main reason. We know that investing in real estate (properties, land, buildings, etc.) requires a huge capital, and I'm just an Average Joe investing into assets that I think will give me profits in the long run. On the other hand, I wanted to involved at least into real estate industry that's why a portion of my stock market portfolio includes REITS (Real Estate Investment Trust).

2. Yes, but I'm not going all in on stocks at that time. A portion of the profits that I can get will be going to Stock Market particularly dividend stocks. A portion of it will be used to re-buy cryptocurrencies. If the 4-year cycle will be followed, we expect 2026 to be the year of the bears thus, a perfect opportunity for us to buy any asset at a discounted price that's why my simple strategy is that, sell at the bull, buy at the bear. It doesn't matter whether it would be stock market, or crypto market as long as I'm redistributing my total money into different assets.

I hope I answered your question. If only there's something called "Merit System" here, I already gave you some. :)
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Zed0X on February 07, 2024, 02:16:31 PM
I wouldn't say the exact % but I would consider it a significant amount. I think this is the most fiat that I've spent on crypto since I started. It's a mixed of BTC and altcoins (ranging from micro to large caps). As to restructuring my port, most likely converting some back to fiat a couple of months before year end.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Lucius on February 07, 2024, 05:02:29 PM
Indeed, the nature of Bitcoin is unpredictable and the price is fluctuating and unstable.
Only for me it is very difficult to be able to trade Bitcoin every day because I also have a real job and come home from work until late at night.

So, collecting Bitcoin is now very difficult for me because I also have a lot of needs to buy diapers for my child.
Maybe later if I have a little money from my real job I will deposit it to buy Bitcoin. This is my hope because until now i've never have 0.1 Bitcoin in my wallet or more.


Real life always comes first, and no normal person would allow his family to suffer from the lack of basic things for life, while at the same time investing in anything, including Bitcoin. What you can always do is to organize the spending of the money you have in a more efficient way, which means that you buy things when they are cheaper (on sales), and stores have them on a weekly basis, and to change bad lifestyle habits if you have them.

Cigarettes, alcohol, fast food, energy and carbonated drinks are completely unnecessary for anyone's life, and instead of going to work every day by car, we can use public transport or maybe electric scooters.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: DrBeer on February 07, 2024, 09:48:15 PM
If we talk about investment assets (let's call this part “highly liquid” and “fast”), then cryptocurrency savings account for approximately 30-35% of the specified type of assets. And the distribution between “Slow” (real estate, land,...) and “Fast” (currency, cryptocurrencies, metals, etc.) is approximately 60/40 in price terms.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: IyemRoker on February 08, 2024, 06:04:36 AM
Real life always comes first, and no normal person would allow his family to suffer from the lack of basic things for life, while at the same time investing in anything, including Bitcoin. What you can always do is to organize the spending of the money you have in a more efficient way, which means that you buy things when they are cheaper (on sales), and stores have them on a weekly basis, and to change bad lifestyle habits if you have them.
What you say is very true and it seems like you are also in this phase in your real life. Real life, Bitcoin, altcointalks forums, real work, all of that is continuous in my life every day.
It can be seen from your speaking style which is more polite and gives more important meaning than others and prioritizes real life. Thank you  :)

Cigarettes, alcohol, fast food, energy and carbonated drinks are completely unnecessary for anyone's life, and instead of going to work every day by car, we can use public transport or maybe electric scooters.
Never mind buying alcoholic drinks or cigarettes, I've never bought fast food like KFC or Burger King.
I also go to work using public transportation such as the Feeder Bus, that's why I try to keep saving and put a little of my savings into buying Bitcoin.
But unfortunately it is difficult to realize something like that, what I have is Bitcoin which is the result of various campaigns. I sell it to buy living necessities with my child.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: lepbagong on February 08, 2024, 07:01:35 AM
I never use personal assets in crypto
, I have crypto from the results of participating in bounties and other events, because
I'm just a housewife, don't have any assets because I don't have a job,
So my crypto assets are true from the results of me working from forum to forum
You have done the right thing by not using personal assets in crypto. There is nothing wrong with what you do; of course, it is a choice that cannot be avoided as a housewife. If you want to participate in all kinds of bounties that are available, this is certainly a legal thing that can be done. As long as it will provide an additional contribution to the family's income in the future, there is no harm in doing it wholeheartedly.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Mr. Magkaisa on February 08, 2024, 09:12:31 AM
      -   30% of my profit here in cryptocurrency goes to crypto investment. And every week, it grows because of the daily trade I do. Because this is the first time I will witness a bull run. And I also don't want to be like others who don't have any cryptocurrency saved up to sell on the day of the bull run itself.

That's what I'm doing, and that's why I'm doing DCA for crypto holdings, which, according to my research, will give me a profit for sure when the bull season comes.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Lucius on February 08, 2024, 05:54:00 PM
What you say is very true and it seems like you are also in this phase in your real life. Real life, Bitcoin, altcointalks forums, real work, all of that is continuous in my life every day.
It can be seen from your speaking style which is more polite and gives more important meaning than others and prioritizes real life. Thank you  :)


Maybe I am, and maybe I have already been, which is less important in the whole story. I'm just being realistic, and besides, I have a very bad opinion of people who deprive their children of the basic things for life, and at the same time "gamble" with money, looking for justification in the fact that they do all this for their welfare.

People definitely need to set priorities in life, and risky investments are something that should be at the bottom of that list of priorities. I'm not saying that you shouldn't invest in things like Bitcoin, but how many actually have no idea what they're investing in at all, and then when they lose their money because someone hacked them or some other reason, it's Bitcoin's fault of course ::)

Do you have a profile on another forum (BTT)? Because it seems to me that I once read a post that quite reminded me of what you wrote here.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: IyemRoker on February 09, 2024, 09:42:16 AM
Maybe I am, and maybe I have already been, which is less important in the whole story. I'm just being realistic, and besides, I have a very bad opinion of people who deprive their children of the basic things for life, and at the same time "gamble" with money, looking for justification in the fact that they do all this for their welfare.
Just like my ex-husband, he confirmed whatever he saw about gambling.
Thinking about how to find capital to gamble, first selling the gold I had, selling the motorbike and finally mortgaging the house to the bank and until the debt was not repaid.
This is a heartbreaking story for me but it is a true fact. Hopefully you are not in this position because this is very embarrassing for a husband to his family.

People definitely need to set priorities in life, and risky investments are something that should be at the bottom of that list of priorities. I'm not saying that you shouldn't invest in things like Bitcoin, but how many actually have no idea what they're investing in at all, and then when they lose their money because someone hacked them or some other reason, it's Bitcoin's fault of course ::)
Until now, I have also little by little learned how to find, get and store Bitcoin.
Moreover, the existence of the Mixer platform marketing on altcointalks made me think again about how I could use the Bitcoin mixer platform for Mixing Bitcoin.
I realized from the start when my friend told me that Bitcoin was full of risks and I had to know all the private keys. At first it was very difficult to learn how Bitcoin works but over time I got used to Bitcoin transactions. :)

Do you have a profile on another forum (BTT)? Because it seems to me that I once read a post that quite reminded me of what you wrote here.
Nope, I don't have an account on Bitcointalk, previously I was told by my friend to register on Bitcointalk but my friend said the forum was very difficult to accept, the rules there were too strict, this is what my friend said before.
Or maybe you are hallucinating remembering your past experience and what I say is like remembering your past experience. :P
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: 0t3p0t on February 09, 2024, 10:45:52 AM
Until now, I have also little by little learned how to find, get and store Bitcoin.
Moreover, the existence of the Mixer platform marketing on altcointalks made me think again about how I could use the Bitcoin mixer platform for Mixing Bitcoin.
I realized from the start when my friend told me that Bitcoin was full of risks and I had to know all the private keys. At first it was very difficult to learn how Bitcoin works but over time I got used to Bitcoin transactions.
Don't you worry because as long as you are here on the forum and you are an  open minded person you will be able to learn more knowledge, tips, tricks and opportunities to take all of this as an advantage in your crypto journey. But I am also wondering if you are investing into crypto with your current situation? What percentage? Which one? And are you a fulltime crypto enthusiast or you have another job?

Nope, I don't have an account on Bitcointalk, previously I was told by my friend to register on Bitcointalk but my friend said the forum was very difficult to accept, the rules there were too strict, this is what my friend said before.
Or maybe you are hallucinating remembering your past experience and what I say is like remembering your past experience.
Your friend is actually correct on the strictness on the other forum. It's hard to level up in there unless you are an expert in some kind of things as there is this merit system that is also required to move up.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Doovla on February 09, 2024, 10:51:08 AM
From the start i decide to have my assets in Ethereum and BSC network. It is not like i am running away from Bitcoins profitable chances but knowing it is not speed profit like it was in short term i put my assets not there. Altcoins can bring big profits if it is done reasearch and with that comes timing. Now i am investor,trader,holder and bounty hunter for altcoins for such as SafeBlast,Airt,Fxbox and also BNB. Started staking for good profit asset which is about 400% APY and can go to 1000% soon by this month.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Lucius on February 09, 2024, 12:56:58 PM
Just like my ex-husband, he confirmed whatever he saw about gambling.
~snip~


Unfortunately, such things happen in life and I know some people who destroyed their families because of gambling - but luckily for you, you had the strength for a new beginning.

~snip~
I realized from the start when my friend told me that Bitcoin was full of risks and I had to know all the private keys. At first it was very difficult to learn how Bitcoin works but over time I got used to Bitcoin transactions. :)


I think that some people get scared when something about Bitcoin starts to be explained to them, just because it is explained to them in the wrong way and everything seems too complicated to them. The right approach is to start with simple things, and only then to go into some more technically demanding details.

Nope, I don't have an account on Bitcointalk, previously I was told by my friend to register on Bitcointalk but my friend said the forum was very difficult to accept, the rules there were too strict, this is what my friend said before.
Or maybe you are hallucinating remembering your past experience and what I say is like remembering your past experience. :P


Then I was at least partly right, because I remember your friend who asked exactly some things that reminded me of you.

As for the BTT forum, I would not agree that the rules are too strict, at least for me they never were. The only thing is that everyone needs to make an effort if they want to advance to a higher rank, which for some can really be a big problem.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Geey on February 09, 2024, 04:08:22 PM
From the start i decide to have my assets in Ethereum and BSC network. It is not like i am running away from Bitcoins profitable chances but knowing it is not speed profit like it was in short term i put my assets not there. Altcoins can bring big profits if it is done reasearch and with that comes timing. Now i am investor,trader,holder and bounty hunter for altcoins for such as SafeBlast,Airt,Fxbox and also BNB. Started staking for good profit asset which is about 400% APY and can go to 1000% soon by this month.
If you are looking for big profits, invest in altcoins because the coin price is cheap so that when the coin is listed on an exchange the price can increase many times the initial price. This is what alcoin investors like, but be careful with fraudulent projects because now many new projects have emerged and many people have been trapped in these projects, so when choosing a new project, do your research first. altcoins are very cheap but long term, there is also short term.
but if we invest in bitcoin we must have very large capital, because the price of bitcoin is too expensive. but if you have a lot of capital buying bitcoin is a good idea.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: DAMKAR on February 10, 2024, 05:40:03 AM

How much % of your total assets are in the crypto market? How much of it is in BTC? When do you plan to restructure your portfolio in the future?


No I don't have plan to restructure my portfolio folio. 50% assets in bitcoin, and I divided the rest into several potential altcoins.  Ethereum, BNB, Solana, Polkadot, XRP, LINK , Matic and recently I want to buy JUP and celestia. I'm not big investors, but just accumulated from my bounty rewards at the past, and my profit during join in crypto.

Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: IyemRoker on February 10, 2024, 09:43:54 AM
But I am also wondering if you are investing into crypto with your current situation? What percentage? Which one? And are you a fulltime crypto enthusiast or you have another job?
I do not invest from real funds into cryptocurrency nor have I ever deposited from Fiat to Exchange.
I only collected a few tokens from various campaigns and then held them until now on Binance.
If the tokens are not valuable, of course I keep them in my own wallet like Trustwallet and for work I only work part time, I make time to open the altcoinstalks forum after coming home from working part time.

Your friend is actually correct on the strictness on the other forum. It's hard to level up in there unless you are an expert in some kind of things as there is this merit system that is also required to move up.
No problem mate, I also feel comfortable on the altcoinstalks forum because I meet many members who are very friendly, polite and respectful of each other.
Maybe in conclusion the first and friendliest cryptocurrency forum to date in my personal opinion.

Unfortunately, such things happen in life and I know some people who destroyed their families because of gambling - but luckily for you, you had the strength for a new beginning.
Thank you for the compliment Lucius, I really appreciate your words.
It's true that I had the luck to be the best again after the dark story that happened.
With a new job in the real world, even though it is part time, I like it and for altcoinstalks, I also feel comfortable on this forum.

I think that some people get scared when something about Bitcoin starts to be explained to them, just because it is explained to them in the wrong way and everything seems too complicated to them. The right approach is to start with simple things, and only then to go into some more technically demanding details.
It's true according to what you said, it's actually very complicated to discuss Bitcoin in the beginning.
It takes some time to understand cryptocurrency, just like storing a Private Key is very difficult to understand.

But now that I understand how Bitcoin works, I have a little insight into the various campaigns to save the main native coins such as Ethereum, BNB, Matic.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: bitterguy28 on February 10, 2024, 11:07:26 AM
I wouldn't say the exact % but I would consider it a significant amount. I think this is the most fiat that I've spent on crypto since I started. It's a mixed of BTC and altcoins (ranging from micro to large caps). As to restructuring my port, most likely converting some back to fiat a couple of months before year end.
there is no need to tell exactly at least give them around ,

mine is at least 50% of my total assets are in crypto ,but not counting my House and lot and my Car and bicycle because its my physical assets.

50% is the amount I can risk , not having second thought as My wife allows me to do so , and aside from that there is no best place to put my money as I hate banks .

though I have small part in Precious metal and some Lots in the province .
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Sokani on February 10, 2024, 11:29:02 AM
Over the years my local fiat has been continuously losing its value against the us dollars. From January 2023 - January 2024, it has decreased by 50%, thus I saw the need to have my assets distributed more in other assets than fiat. So I'd say 50% of my assets are in cryptocurrency, 30% is in real estate while 20% is in fiat or my local business. Out of the percentage in cryptocurrency, 80% is in Bitcoin.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Doovla on February 11, 2024, 09:03:21 PM
From the start i decide to have my assets in Ethereum and BSC network. It is not like i am running away from Bitcoins profitable chances but knowing it is not speed profit like it was in short term i put my assets not there. Altcoins can bring big profits if it is done reasearch and with that comes timing. Now i am investor,trader,holder and bounty hunter for altcoins for such as SafeBlast,Airt,Fxbox and also BNB. Started staking for good profit asset which is about 400% APY and can go to 1000% soon by this month.
If you are looking for big profits, invest in altcoins because the coin price is cheap so that when the coin is listed on an exchange the price can increase many times the initial price. This is what alcoin investors like, but be careful with fraudulent projects because now many new projects have emerged and many people have been trapped in these projects, so when choosing a new project, do your research first. altcoins are very cheap but long term, there is also short term.
but if we invest in bitcoin we must have very large capital, because the price of bitcoin is too expensive. but if you have a lot of capital buying bitcoin is a good idea.
Having a notice that in close time there is one,FXB coin ,maybe i am overreacting but the simillar ways are USDC and FXB in shape. Just for now i am more look for signatue campaigs that give altcoins as payment. See about FXB coin does it have consistant future with it capability.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: DaNNy001 on February 11, 2024, 10:17:58 PM
Over the years my local fiat has been continuously losing its value against the us dollars. From January 2023 - January 2024, it has decreased by 50%, thus I saw the need to have my assets distributed more in other assets than fiat. So I'd say 50% of my assets are in cryptocurrency, 30% is in real estate while 20% is in fiat or my local business. Out of the percentage in cryptocurrency, 80% is in Bitcoin.
Well that's a good division of funds if you asked me, in Nigeria here everyone knows how badly the naira has fallen and it would only a fools decision to actually save more than 20% of their asset worth in the naira well as for me i think I have about 30% invested in other crypto as well because of the bull run that is near and the altcoins are ones I know from my own research will turn out to be successful and follow up with the bullish trend of Bitcoin.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: MUGNIA on February 11, 2024, 11:36:26 PM
I never use personal assets in crypto
, I have crypto from the results of participating in bounties and other events, because
I'm just a housewife, don't have any assets because I don't have a job,
So my crypto assets are true from the results of me working from forum to forum
Personal assets? All the assets must be personal, right?
The coins on your wallets are crypto assets although you got your assets from bounties, airdrops, or the like. I am sure there are many people who have the same profession as a house wife. There is no problem with this, it even makes you to have somethings different with average house wives. If they may have no assets, you have crypto assets that possibly multiply the values in the future.

yes, I mean money from my wallet (fiat),

eeem, yes, my assets are different from others, other people are competing to collect physical gold, I tend to be crypto,
but basically I first got into crypto to avoid hanging out with neighbors who like to talk about people, until now I'm more comfortable making money like this
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: TopT3ns on February 15, 2024, 06:21:49 PM
yes, I mean money from my wallet (fiat),

eeem, yes, my assets are different from others, other people are competing to collect physical gold, I tend to be crypto,
but basically I first got into crypto to avoid hanging out with neighbors who like to talk about people, until now I'm more comfortable making money like this
I'm sure that when everyone understands how to use cryptocurrency and how to make a profit from storing assets in the form of cryptocurrency, they will combine investment in physical goods with investment in digital currency. Until now, I think there has been a lot of lack of understanding about cryptocurrency.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: sampoerna on February 15, 2024, 11:13:55 PM
I'm sure that when everyone understands how to use cryptocurrency and how to make a profit from storing assets in the form of cryptocurrency, they will combine investment in physical goods with investment in digital currency. Until now, I think there has been a lot of lack of understanding about cryptocurrency.
This is about financial management and diversification of money for investment assets. Because indeed, diversification is very necessary to optimize chances of getting gains and minimize losses if something is not desired. In this case, crypto is a very potential investment and we can allocate some of our assets there, but make sure it is really valuable crypto. An example is Bitcoin.

But on the other hand, we also need to secure our money for investments in real life, not only in the digital world. Gold is the easiest to achieve even with not too much capital. Actually investing in property is also very good, but unfortunately it requires a lot of money. And I personally haven't yet realized it.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: debra on February 15, 2024, 11:37:35 PM
eeem, yes, my assets are different from others, other people are competing to collect physical gold, I tend to be crypto,
but basically I first got into crypto to avoid hanging out with neighbors who like to talk about people, until now I'm more comfortable making money like this
We are investing in crypto, we are in the same boat.
Sure, average people may prefer to invest in gold, real estate, or land. It is because they assume investing in crypto is too risky. But they don't know that crypto offers higher profits. People only know crypto is risky because many bad cases, and the media just show the bad sides.

Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Captain Corporate on February 15, 2024, 11:42:09 PM
It is easy to find people who are %100 or at least %50+ in crypto here, because this is altcoins talks, its a forum based on crypto and that is why we are getting all this love for crypto here. However, we need to remember that we are going to end up with much different results if we look at other places. In real life, crypto is not heavily invested like that, so do not assume that the world is like us, we are nothing like the investors around the world. Majority of the investors in the world invest into three main things, stocks, real estate and gold. These has always been the three that got the most. We are just starting out as crypto, over time we may take over one of them or all of them, but not yet.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: jonathancool220 on February 16, 2024, 03:10:28 AM
How much % of your total assets are in the crypto market?
How much of it is in BTC?
When do you plan to restructure your portfolio in the future?

-What is certain is that I don't have as many assets as the OP has because my assets in cryptocurrency are all purely gifts from various campaigns on the altcoinstalks forum or several events on Telegram and Twitter.
-I also have very little Bitcoin, it's impossible to exceed OP's Bitcoin assets because I'm sure OP is active every day on the altcoinstalks forum and definitely has a lot of Bitcoin.
-I don't want to change (restructure) my portfolio in cryptocurrency because holding Bitcoin and the various altcoins that I have is enough for me to be able to continue my career in cryptocurrency. Basically I'm a HodLer, not a trader.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: IvugeoEvolutionCoin on February 16, 2024, 03:24:57 AM
We are investing in crypto, we are in the same boat.
Sure, average people may prefer to invest in gold, real estate, or land. It is because they assume investing in crypto is too risky. But they don't know that crypto offers higher profits. People only know crypto is risky because many bad cases, and the media just show the bad sides.
I think when you have a goal to increase your income and make you rich then never close yourself off from studying all the investments that are offered, if you only invest in gold, real estate or land then wealth will be very slow to obtain, we have to learn how to do it. Investing in other sectors such as investing in cryptocurrency, you only need to buy Bitcoin and store it for a long time can provide an opportunity to make a profit, so for me I have to keep learning something new so that my intelligence can provide a way to become a very rich person.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Trongduy on February 18, 2024, 09:13:03 AM
Over the years my local fiat has been continuously losing its value against the us dollars. From January 2023 - January 2024, it has decreased by 50%, thus I saw the need to have my assets distributed more in other assets than fiat. So I'd say 50% of my assets are in cryptocurrency, 30% is in real estate while 20% is in fiat or my local business. Out of the percentage in cryptocurrency, 80% is in Bitcoin.
50% of your assets are crypto shows that you have great confidence in crypto, because usually most of our assets are in real estate or savings accounts. I wish you a lot of profits in this growth season and that crypto will account for more than 75% of your assets.

I invested a little in BTC and sold it out a few months ago to buy a stronger laptop for my work. Now it's 0% in crypto. If include USDT, I probably have a few thousandths of my assets in crypto. I am following market to find out good tokens to buy and hold to target in 2025.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: dekafee79 on February 18, 2024, 11:09:52 AM

50% of your assets are crypto shows that you have great confidence in crypto, because usually most of our assets are in real estate or savings accounts. I wish you a lot of profits in this growth season and that crypto will account for more than 75% of your assets.


I do the same , 50% my assets in crypto, But I also have other investments in real life . In real life  I invest in real estate. But If we compare which will more profitable, I will answer it's crypto especially bitcoin. The big my asset is crypto is bitcoin.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: ajiz138 on February 18, 2024, 01:33:07 PM

50% of your assets are crypto shows that you have great confidence in crypto, because usually most of our assets are in real estate or savings accounts. I wish you a lot of profits in this growth season and that crypto will account for more than 75% of your assets.


I do the same , 50% my assets in crypto, But I also have other investments in real life . In real life  I invest in real estate. But If we compare which will more profitable, I will answer it's crypto especially bitcoin. The big my asset is crypto is bitcoin.
When we already have a sense of trust in crypto, then we will not hesitate to store most of our assets in crypto. Everyone must have a percentage of how much they will pour their assets in crypto and so am I.

For the exact nominal I don't know what percentage of my assets are in crypto, what is clear is that I usually allocate my money to save in crypto per month. usually I allocate my money in crypto - + 30% of my total income. Of course, that is money that has met my daily needs.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: MUGNIA on February 18, 2024, 02:51:56 PM
yes, I mean money from my wallet (fiat),

eeem, yes, my assets are different from others, other people are competing to collect physical gold, I tend to be crypto,
but basically I first got into crypto to avoid hanging out with neighbors who like to talk about people, until now I'm more comfortable making money like this
I'm sure that when everyone understands how to use cryptocurrency and how to make a profit from storing assets in the form of cryptocurrency, they will combine investment in physical goods with investment in digital currency. Until now, I think there has been a lot of lack of understanding about cryptocurrency.

It's too difficult to give them an understanding of what crypto is because they are old people who don't fall into the crypto group in my opinion, and don't want to know. They are more focused on investing in land and gold.
you could say I'm still the youngest in my housing complex,
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: I-Bit on February 18, 2024, 11:54:26 PM
It's too difficult to give them an understanding of what crypto is because they are old people who don't fall into the crypto group in my opinion, and don't want to know. They are more focused on investing in land and gold.
you could say I'm still the youngest in my housing complex,
We don't force people to invest in crypto. If those old people don't want to invest, let them to choose their decisions. Or if those old people want to focus on the investment only, it is also not problem. Also, people sometimes prefer to invest in land or gold, it is also okay. But we are young people, usually interested with the high risk but have the chance for higher profits.


Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: damsix on February 19, 2024, 03:56:15 PM
When compared to real assets and cryptocurrency in my wallet, it seems like I have the same assets 50:50 at the moment.
But if the cryptocurrency that I HodL later can pump up to 10x or more, maybe you will definitely see a difference because the cryptocurrency can already be seen rising.
This is just my imagination when the cryptocurrency or altcoins that I own go up several times, but if it doesn't go up or even goes down then it's certain that my real assets are still 50% stable.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Gideon99 on February 21, 2024, 05:17:15 AM
We come to the crypto market to seek opportunities and profits because we believe that this market has great potential, but the crypto market has never lacked risk. Unlike investing a few hundred dollars or a few thousand dollars, asset management funds need to handle trillions of dollars so they cannot ignore market risks. They choose to invest in the safest crypto asset, BTC, and only allocate a small portion of their assets to it.

In 2023, a 19.4% allocation to Bitcoin would have maximized risk-adjusted returns, according to ARK's research. This is a significant increase from previous years:

“According to our analysis, in 2015, the optimal allocation to maximize risk-adjusted returns on a 5-year time horizon would have been 0.5%. Since then, on the same basis, the average allocation to Bitcoin would have been 4.8%, and in 2023 alone, 19.4%[1].”

Compared to 0.5% and 4.8%, 19.4% is really huge and shows the growth of traditional investment funds' confidence in the future of BTC potential. However, it seems that investors in the crypto market are not doing the same. We often spend a large percentage of our total assets on crypto and BTC.

There were times in 2021 when 90% of my assets were in the crypto market and 0% were in BTC. What a crazy portfolio! At the moment, 75% of my assets are in crypto and 50% of them are in BTC.

I'm young and I can accept more risk than investment funds, but ArkInvest's comments really make me think about the worst cases that could happen to the crypto market. To be honest, I am thinking about the possibility of restructuring assets, although I still believe in the growth of BTC and the crypto market in 2024 and 2025.

How much % of your total assets are in the crypto market? How much of it is in BTC? When do you plan to restructure your portfolio in the future?

[1] 19.4% Bitcoin portfolio allocation ideal for risk-adjusted returns — ARK Invest (https://cointelegraph.com/news/ark-invest-bitcoin-portfolio-allocation-19-percent)
I will say amount of crypto investment depends on how much risk you can undergo, 50% assets compared to the risk taking also before we allocated our asset to crypto is because we already have trust in crypto so it will be very difficult for someone who have not experience or idea in crypto to start up with is assets more over crypto is unpredictable.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: pacar_tiri on February 21, 2024, 11:50:24 PM
When compared to real assets and cryptocurrency in my wallet, it seems like I have the same assets 50:50 at the moment.
But if the cryptocurrency that I HodL later can pump up to 10x or more, maybe you will definitely see a difference because the cryptocurrency can already be seen rising.
This is just my imagination when the cryptocurrency or altcoins that I own go up several times, but if it doesn't go up or even goes down then it's certain that my real assets are still 50% stable.
The increase in cryptocurrency prices depends on existing developments and the influence of demand conditions on exchanges. If you look at Bitcoin price movements from 2009 to this year, the increase has reached more than 1000%, so when you want to hold cryptocurrency, you have to look at the coins you buy. and, as much as possible, to have a very limited supply so that circulation will be very clear and there will be no price manipulation.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: bayu7adi on February 22, 2024, 01:14:52 AM
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78% + 4% (only BTC and BNB) ...around 82% of my assets are in the form of cryptocurrency, specifically BTC and BNB. This is a screenshot of my balance percentage on the exchange wallet. I have some wallets that I can't mention for privacy reasons. But at least the portion of assets shown in the picture represents my wallets too.

I prefer saving in cryptocurrency and only carry a small amount of cash. Occasionally, I withdraw from the exchange to meet my living expenses,,,
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Garden on February 22, 2024, 01:17:13 PM
I invested 20% of my investments in cryptocurrency. These are Bitcoin and Ethereum. I bought them several years ago. I hope that these cryptocurrencies will continue to grow and provide an opportunity to make good money.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: MrSpasybo on February 29, 2024, 02:36:16 PM
When compared to real assets and cryptocurrency in my wallet, it seems like I have the same assets 50:50 at the moment.
But if the cryptocurrency that I HodL later can pump up to 10x or more, maybe you will definitely see a difference because the cryptocurrency can already be seen rising.
This is just my imagination when the cryptocurrency or altcoins that I own go up several times, but if it doesn't go up or even goes down then it's certain that my real assets are still 50% stable.
Well, 50% of assets are in crypto - you are truly an investor with great confidence in the future of this market. I don't have real estate so most of my assets are in crypto, which is completely different from yours. If your crypto assets x10 in the upcoming cycle, you will face the problem of restructuring assets to minimize risk. Anyway, it's a problem to be solved in a huge profit pool - a sweet difficulty!

78% + 4% (only BTC and BNB) ...around 82% of my assets are in the form of cryptocurrency, specifically BTC and BNB. This is a screenshot of my balance percentage on the exchange wallet. I have some wallets that I can't mention for privacy reasons. But at least the portion of assets shown in the picture represents my wallets too.

I prefer saving in cryptocurrency and only carry a small amount of cash. Occasionally, I withdraw from the exchange to meet my living expenses.
An impressive list, I believe you are very happy because BTC price is increasing very strongly in the past few days and has reached $64K. Those who believe in BTC are being rewarded!

I don't think crypto is a place where we can put most of our assets, because this market also has its own risks, even a risk many times greater than real estate or metals. precious. Anyway, the bullrun is coming, a little risk now is completely acceptable.

I invested 20% of my investments in cryptocurrency. These are Bitcoin and Ethereum. I bought them several years ago. I hope that these cryptocurrencies will continue to grow and provide an opportunity to make good money.
20% seems to be a safe and appropriate number, if you have both real estate and other valuable assets in your investment portfolio. You bought BTC and ETH many years ago, maybe you are profitable and not under much risk pressure. Investing long-term in an appreciating asset is the investment strategy I always aim for, but it also requires a large and stable capital source. I will try to reach it in the future.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: therozaq on February 29, 2024, 05:20:06 PM

20% seems to be a safe and appropriate number, if you have both real estate and other valuable assets in your investment portfolio. You bought BTC and ETH many years ago, maybe you are profitable and not under much risk pressure. Investing long-term in an appreciating asset is the investment strategy I always aim for, but it also requires a large and stable capital source. I will try to reach it in the future.

This is like what I do, my assets in crypto are around 20-30%. because I also save in the bank and have some assets in the real world. crypto is profitable but also risky. at any time when I need I can sell assets in my real world. Because I rarely sell crypto for sudden needs, because crypto for me is a long-term asset.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Jamal Aezaz on March 01, 2024, 11:11:42 AM
Sorry, I never used my real assets to invest in crypto. So I think I used % of our real asset to allocatee to crypto. I invested in crypto from bounty reward , profit of investment and trading since 2015. So, I think it's cold money.
Be careful to use real assets, because crypto is volatile and also unpredictable

Agree with you and your idea is appreciable. Crypto is a volatile market and most of the people when hear about trading that it gives quick earning they sell their property and other beneficial assets to put it into crypto but as a result of their lack of knowledge they gain nothing and realize the fact after losing huge amount of money.

Trading is good but for those who have knowledge and who are expert but it also does not mean that we have to sell our properties and something else to continue our crypto trading or investment. As crypto can give us profit so we can also get similar profit from our other assets, although it gives us steady profit but profit is sure.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: gunhell16 on March 01, 2024, 11:57:28 AM
I have participated in several projects before that gave me profits. I don't remember the others; I just remember that UTk (utrust) had pretty good earnings
with this coin before 2018. Then the others also have around 4000 dollars; I earned more than that, apart from the UTK coin I mentioned.

There are other coins that I participated in that also gave me profit in 2018, but in 2017 I will work on that ICO campaign.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: TopT3ns on March 01, 2024, 11:56:36 PM
I have participated in several projects before that gave me profits. I don't remember the others; I just remember that UTk (utrust) had pretty good earnings
with this coin before 2018. Then the others also have around 4000 dollars; I earned more than that, apart from the UTK coin I mentioned.

There are other coins that I participated in that also gave me profit in 2018, but in 2017 I will work on that ICO campaign.
Utrust provides many benefits for those who participate in the ICO and even the Bounty Campaign, but currently it seems that ICOs like that are no longer attractive because it has been proven that many ICOs are not as successful as Utrust and many end up being scams, so for now, stay alert. when you want to invest in an ICO.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Mr. Magkaisa on March 02, 2024, 04:15:59 AM
It's too difficult to give them an understanding of what crypto is because they are old people who don't fall into the crypto group in my opinion, and don't want to know. They are more focused on investing in land and gold.
you could say I'm still the youngest in my housing complex,
We don't force people to invest in crypto. If those old people don't want to invest, let them to choose their decisions. Or if those old people want to focus on the investment only, it is also not problem. Also, people sometimes prefer to invest in land or gold, it is also okay. But we are young people, usually interested with the high risk but have the chance for higher profits.

          -   That's right, and we all have the freedom to choose where we want to invest in an investment where we can see a good return on the capital we have. It's the same with bitcoin or cryptocurrency.

The only beauty here in crypto investment is that if you know how to look at potential assets, we can take advantage of them for a few years, and depending on what we want, they can be sold or held for a few years, which we can do as well.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: bitterguy28 on March 02, 2024, 04:52:09 AM
eeem, yes, my assets are different from others, other people are competing to collect physical gold, I tend to be crypto,
but basically I first got into crypto to avoid hanging out with neighbors who like to talk about people, until now I'm more comfortable making money like this
We are investing in crypto, we are in the same boat.
Sure, average people may prefer to invest in gold, real estate, or land. It is because they assume investing in crypto is too risky. But they don't know that crypto offers higher profits. People only know crypto is risky because many bad cases, and the media just show the bad sides.
let the,have their second thoughts mate because in the end? like what others felt from the past that will blame themselves to not believing crypto because of that being afraid to risk.
they don't even pay attention to the higher risk you invest is the bigger chance of earning.
in time that we are in celebration , they will cry hard seeing bitcoin reaching 6 digits or even more.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: retreat on March 02, 2024, 07:31:16 AM
For what percentage I can't tell you here, but the ratio of my investment in crypto is greater than my investment in other instruments, so I can say that of all my assets the majority is crypto, and the percentage of bitcoin is quite large. Well, some people might say that it would be risky if the majority of your assets consist of crypto, but I think that it would be fine if you can manage those assets and not be tempted to sell them.
However, I do not recommend that others follow what I did, because crypto is quite unstable and at any time the value of your assets can decrease significantly. So if you are not ready for this, don't follow it.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: DAMKAR on March 02, 2024, 09:26:17 AM
For what percentage I can't tell you here, but the ratio of my investment in crypto is greater than my investment in other instruments, so I can say that of all my assets the majority is crypto, and the percentage of bitcoin is quite large. Well, some people might say that it would be risky if the majority of your assets consist of crypto, but I think that it would be fine if you can manage those assets and not be tempted to sell them.
However, I do not recommend that others follow what I did, because crypto is quite unstable and at any time the value of your assets can decrease significantly. So if you are not ready for this, don't follow it.

For me, the biggest asset is in the real world, not in the form of digital investment but property. I'm not persuading you by having the biggest asset in crypto, because crypto for me is just another income, I trade in the time I work in the real world. maybe my crypto assets are only 30% of all the assets I own.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: MUGNIA on March 02, 2024, 02:04:45 PM
It's too difficult to give them an understanding of what crypto is because they are old people who don't fall into the crypto group in my opinion, and don't want to know. They are more focused on investing in land and gold.
you could say I'm still the youngest in my housing complex,
We don't force people to invest in crypto. If those old people don't want to invest, let them to choose their decisions. Or if those old people want to focus on the investment only, it is also not problem. Also, people sometimes prefer to invest in land or gold, it is also okay. But we are young people, usually interested with the high risk but have the chance for higher profits.

Yes, we all can't force what we do on other people, and they are free to do what they think is good and right for their lives.
Of course, today's children prefer challenges and risks in making decisions, but remember to research in detail first and then apply it to invest
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: doc on March 09, 2024, 07:27:09 PM

Yes, we all can't force what we do on other people, and they are free to do what they think is good and right for their lives.
Of course, today's children prefer challenges and risks in making decisions, but remember to research in detail first and then apply it to invest

Research should be taken before investing, it is not a matter of risk. but investing requires research and knowledge about what to invest in. This requires experience and knowledge. because our assets will be there, we must understand all the risks. Like me, my biggest asset is in the form of crypto coins.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Gyrgen on March 09, 2024, 07:57:47 PM
For what percentage I can't tell you here, but the ratio of my investment in crypto is greater than my investment in other instruments, so I can say that of all my assets the majority is crypto, and the percentage of bitcoin is quite large. Well, some people might say that it would be risky if the majority of your assets consist of crypto, but I think that it would be fine if you can manage those assets and not be tempted to sell them.
However, I do not recommend that others follow what I did, because crypto is quite unstable and at any time the value of your assets can decrease significantly. So if you are not ready for this, don't follow it.

For me, the biggest asset is in the real world, not in the form of digital investment but property. I'm not persuading you by having the biggest asset in crypto, because crypto for me is just another income, I trade in the time I work in the real world. maybe my crypto assets are only 30% of all the assets I own.
This is not so little as you are trying to show us here. We can say with confidence that you are a very advanced crypto user. If I get 5%, then that’s very good. I prefer real assets to virtual ones.I partially invest the money earned in crypto into it, but I never take my fiat funds to invest in crypto.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: MrSpasybo on March 14, 2024, 09:07:21 PM
This is not so little as you are trying to show us here. We can say with confidence that you are a very advanced crypto user. If I get 5%, then that’s very good. I prefer real assets to virtual ones.I partially invest the money earned in crypto into it, but I never take my fiat funds to invest in crypto.
Each person's risk appetite is different, maybe 30% is small for one person but too large for another. In my case, crypto assets are always over 75% because I don't have real estate or savings yet, all I have is a few electronic devices and a job with average income so acrypto assets accounts for a fairly large part.

As long as you are willing to put that amount of assets into a high-risk market with the expectation of big profits and your life is not severely affected by possible loss, then everything is normal.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: DAMKAR on March 16, 2024, 01:48:48 PM


Actually, it's not a big number, dude. I started investing in crypto since 2013 and every trade I always add profits to increase my crypto assets. So that's a big profit from trading itself, initially with small capital. and during the bullish season I also cut profits to buy assets in real life, because it is also safe to invest in property.

For me, the biggest asset is in the real world, not in the form of digital investment but property. I'm not persuading you by having the biggest asset in crypto, because crypto for me is just another income, I trade in the time I work in the real world. maybe my crypto assets are only 30% of all the assets I own.


This is not so little as you are trying to show us here. We can say with confidence that you are a very advanced crypto user. If I get 5%, then that’s very good. I prefer real assets to virtual ones.I partially invest the money earned in crypto into it, but I never take my fiat funds to invest in crypto.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: pacar_tiri on March 16, 2024, 11:40:47 PM
This is not so little as you are trying to show us here. We can say with confidence that you are a very advanced crypto user. If I get 5%, then that’s very good. I prefer real assets to virtual ones.I partially invest the money earned in crypto into it, but I never take my fiat funds to invest in crypto.
Investing in property from cryptocurrency is a very smart choice because so far not everyone has thoughts like that, as you know digital currencies like Bitcoin are dependent on the internet and electricity, one day there may be a second time. These components will run out and return to the stone age, when you have physical assets such as land or other things then in the future it will keep you safe from an economic perspective.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Mr. Allcrypto on March 19, 2024, 01:30:27 PM
I'm new in the crypto space, but 35% of my assets today are allocated to crypto.
All thanks to Altcoin and BTC today, they have been of great impact to me financially.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: DAMKAR on March 21, 2024, 08:12:12 AM

Investing in property from cryptocurrency is a very smart choice because so far not everyone has thoughts like that, as you know digital currencies like Bitcoin are dependent on the internet and electricity, one day there may be a second time. These components will run out and return to the stone age, when you have physical assets such as land or other things then in the future it will keep you safe from an economic perspective.

From the crypto proceeds we can invest in the real world, perhaps by buying property, gold or as other business capital. You are right that we won't always survive in the crypto world, because we don't know how long crypto will survive for the next few years.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: milewilda on March 21, 2024, 08:16:12 PM
I'm new in the crypto space, but 35% of my assets today are allocated to crypto.
All thanks to Altcoin and BTC today, they have been of great impact to me financially.
35% is indeed high or something that i cant really be able to do so but if you are aware of such risks then go ahead and  do it because we do have that different approach when it comes to investment because if things turns out to be profitable or something that makes you money then this is where you would really be sticking on which it would really be just that normal that you would really be having these kind of considerations on which it would really be just that a normal approach to have. It is really just that not all would turn out to be successful into this field or market.
If there are people who do make money then there are those people who are losing into the other side on which its a common approach that we could be having.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Mr. Magkaisa on March 21, 2024, 08:28:24 PM
      -   Almost all my holdings honestly speaking are in altcoins and meme coins, I have no Bitcoin holdings. because the more I see the higher my chances of earning a lot from altcoins and meme coins. Yes, I am not taking away that the profit in bitcoin is proven and tested, but the only chance that my capital can be repeated in bitcoin is only x3 to x6 times.

Unlike altcoins, it's higher, it's as low as x30, up to 1000x even if it's possible to make a profit on that thing, and then my target is also high because I want to get a profit because I aim to get a house and land this bull run.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: JoyMarsha on March 21, 2024, 11:39:57 PM
How much % of your total assets are in the crypto market? How much of it is in BTC? When do you plan to restructure your portfolio in the future?
My crypto portfolio is made up of 80% bitcoin and 20% altcoins.

I plan to restructure my crypto holding during the bull run when the crypto market is booming, which will have me sell some part of my bitcoin assets and all of my altcoins during that time because after the bull run, comes the bearish market. It is expected that most altcoins will depreciate much in price and it will take another long year (4) before they could begin to see another increase in price, for those altcoins that survive the bearish market because altcoins are not good for long term but instead for short time.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: IvugeoEvolutionCoin on March 22, 2024, 08:16:40 AM
      -   Almost all my holdings honestly speaking are in altcoins and meme coins, I have no Bitcoin holdings. because the more I see the higher my chances of earning a lot from altcoins and meme coins. Yes, I am not taking away that the profit in bitcoin is proven and tested, but the only chance that my capital can be repeated in bitcoin is only x3 to x6 times.

Unlike altcoins, it's higher, it's as low as x30, up to 1000x even if it's possible to make a profit on that thing, and then my target is also high because I want to get a profit because I aim to get a house and land this bull run.
It's true, Altcoins have the opportunity to increase their prices repeatedly. However, you need to know that altcoins have very high risks, including meme coins which are very high. It's better to buy altcoins that have the potential to provide profits with quite small risks, such as BNB, for example. Ethereum and Solana.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: dekafee79 on March 22, 2024, 01:24:49 PM
      -   Almost all my holdings honestly speaking are in altcoins and meme coins, I have no Bitcoin holdings. because the more I see the higher my chances of earning a lot from altcoins and meme coins. Yes, I am not taking away that the profit in bitcoin is proven and tested, but the only chance that my capital can be repeated in bitcoin is only x3 to x6 times.

Unlike altcoins, it's higher, it's as low as x30, up to 1000x even if it's possible to make a profit on that thing, and then my target is also high because I want to get a profit because I aim to get a house and land this bull run.
It's true, Altcoins have the opportunity to increase their prices repeatedly. However, you need to know that altcoins have very high risks, including meme coins which are very high. It's better to buy altcoins that have the potential to provide profits with quite small risks, such as BNB, for example. Ethereum and Solana.

I agree with you that altcoin rates are higher than bitcoin, but if we choose potential altcoins such as ethereum, BNB and Solana we are safer and can make a profit if the market improves, of course waiting for the bitcoin price to increase.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on March 22, 2024, 05:36:10 PM
color=blue]How much % of your total assets are in the crypto market? How much of it is in BTC? When do you plan to restructure your portfolio in the future?[/color]
Well, let me really honest with ya all, currently, I can not say the actual amount of my portfolio (in percentage) that I currently have in crypto, but what I do know is that, I have investment in crypto and also have invested on some landed properties, this are currently the two areas I have investment in.

And talking about crypto, though my landed properties are currently worth far more than my entire crypto portfolio, I am still more involved in crypto investments than any other.
And currently, I am not actually actually shy to say that I don't have a single investment in bitcoin at this very moment, I sold all my bitcoin at the recent all time high and still waiting to buy back at a cheaper price, for I believe that Bitcoin will still go back down a bit before it starts rising again, right now, 100 percent of my crypto portfolio are in altcoins, good altcoins I believe will do excellently well in this coming bull run.

And besides, I personally think that altcoin investment can be really more profitable than bitcoin, though the risk is way higher than investing in bitcoin, but if actually you do your home work well and invest in altcoin with great future, and they actually turn out to do great in the future, you will make more profit than you would have made in bitcoin investment.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: bayu7adi on March 22, 2024, 05:56:04 PM
I agree with you that altcoin rates are higher than bitcoin, but if we choose potential altcoins such as ethereum, BNB and Solana we are safer and can make a profit if the market improves, of course waiting for the bitcoin price to increase.
If you buy altcoins but still refer to Bitcoin movements, wouldn't it be better to just buy bitcoin? I don't mean to underestimate altcoins, but so far Bitcoin has made us more stable than altcoins.

However, this matter is again adjusted to each investment style. I see a lot of people who like altcoins or memecoins because they are chasing quick profits... this is proven because the price fluctuations are very high. Many people are even interested in calling meme coin trading a tool to get rich quickly. Even though that is not completely true, it is proven that many people believe it.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: doc on March 22, 2024, 07:06:35 PM

If you buy altcoins but still refer to Bitcoin movements, wouldn't it be better to just buy bitcoin? I don't mean to underestimate altcoins, but so far Bitcoin has made us more stable than altcoins.

However, this matter is again adjusted to each investment style. I see a lot of people who like altcoins or memecoins because they are chasing quick profits... this is proven because the price fluctuations are very high. Many people are even interested in calling meme coin trading a tool to get rich quickly. Even though that is not completely true, it is proven that many people believe it.

Many have benefited from investing in meme coins, but many have experienced losses. This could be the reason why some people advise against investing in meme coins because it is too risky. if we talk about the level of trust, buying bitcoin is better than altcoin, but the profit of altcoin if we buy at the right time is higher than bitcoin, that's the reality.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Jamal Aezaz on March 22, 2024, 08:02:20 PM
Many have benefited from investing in meme coins, but many have experienced losses. This could be the reason why some people advise against investing in meme coins because it is too risky. if we talk about the level of trust, buying bitcoin is better than altcoin, but the profit of altcoin if we buy at the right time is higher than bitcoin, that's the reality.

Sometimes investment in meme coins become to gamble with money because there is no guarantee that Meme coins will give you profit so some people get profit while other loss their cash. Meme coins are risky but some people have gained large sum of money from meme coins investment so therefore people often invest in these meme Coins.

Actually we should choose guaranteed profit instead of huge profit so it will be better to choose bitcoin that is less risky than altcoins. Every person has his own decision but I think don't rush towards quick profit but choose a good coin like Bitcoin.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Mr. Magkaisa on March 22, 2024, 08:17:42 PM
Many have benefited from investing in meme coins, but many have experienced losses. This could be the reason why some people advise against investing in meme coins because it is too risky. if we talk about the level of trust, buying bitcoin is better than altcoin, but the profit of altcoin if we buy at the right time is higher than bitcoin, that's the reality.

Sometimes investment in meme coins become to gamble with money because there is no guarantee that Meme coins will give you profit so some people get profit while other loss their cash. Meme coins are risky but some people have gained large sum of money from meme coins investment so therefore people often invest in these meme Coins.

Actually we should choose guaranteed profit instead of huge profit so it will be better to choose bitcoin that is less risky than altcoins. Every person has his own decision but I think don't rush towards quick profit but choose a good coin like Bitcoin.

        -   I think there is a guarantee to get a profit in meme coins as long as it's only in the short term and not in the long term, because it's rare in the long term that there are people who can make a profit like Shiba Inu, Pepe, Bome, Slerf, and Wen, in my opinion.

Although the ones I mentioned, most of them are first-time people who will face the bull run that is our future right now, in my opinion. Because I get profit from what I mentioned in a short period of time.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: DAMKAR on March 22, 2024, 08:33:31 PM


        -   I think there is a guarantee to get a profit in meme coins as long as it's only in the short term and not in the long term, because it's rare in the long term that there are people who can make a profit like Shiba Inu, Pepe, Bome, Slerf, and Wen, in my opinion.

Although the ones I mentioned, most of them are first-time people who will face the bull run that is our future right now, in my opinion. Because I get profit from what I mentioned in a short period of time.

agree with you, I think meme coin is only suitable for short term investment. Coins that need hype to increase their price are coins that are very risky in the long term, because they do not have a good project. immediately buy meme coins and quickly sell them when you get a profit. Because if you are stuck there it will take a long time for the price to rise again, and it may never rise again and we will experience big losses.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: pacar_tiri on March 24, 2024, 03:40:18 PM
agree with you, I think meme coin is only suitable for short term investment. Coins that need hype to increase their price are coins that are very risky in the long term, because they do not have a good project. immediately buy meme coins and quickly sell them when you get a profit. Because if you are stuck there it will take a long time for the price to rise again, and it may never rise again and we will experience big losses.
In fact, the risks that must be faced like that will provide a lot of profit. As you mentioned, being trapped at high prices on meme coin is really not good and should be avoided by always paying attention to the exchange so as not to be late in making decisions to stop losses.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: MrSpasybo on March 27, 2024, 09:31:27 PM
In fact, the risks that must be faced like that will provide a lot of profit. As you mentioned, being trapped at high prices on meme coin is really not good and should be avoided by always paying attention to the exchange so as not to be late in making decisions to stop losses.
CEXs often support OCO orders, which we can use to protect our capital and profits instead of having to constantly monitor the price chart.

I don't think putting most of capital into memecoins is a safe decision for investors. Memecoins are created for fun, investors should seek profit rather than fun in this market. I know many people have gone all-in on crypto and all-in on memecoins and then become rich, but not everyone is so lucky enough. Capital management is the most important part of investment strategy in every market.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: UNIVERSE on March 27, 2024, 11:17:41 PM
How much % of your total assets are in the crypto market? How much of it is in BTC? When do you plan to restructure your portfolio in the future?
For now, to be honest, for the assets I deposit from a bank account for crypto, it is no more than 5%. only a very small amount because the salary I get from offline work is for daily needs and also several other needs. So, you really can't be disturbed too much. Just 5% is not routine every week or month. Therefore, I prefer to invest in crypto based on the results of the crypto itself. The other thing is the result of this sign. Or something else, yes, from the trading carried out, even though it is not optimal, at least there is an increase little by little. Even though it's not done regularly. So all this does not interfere with expenses and needs in the real world.

CEXs often support OCO orders, which we can use to protect our capital and profits instead of having to constantly monitor the price chart.
Yes, this feature has been implemented on many exchanges. It's just a matter of how we as users utilize and optimize it. This is especially true for traders or short term holders. So, to reduce the risk by placing orders on OCO. Apart from reducing risk, this can also provide opportunities for us.

Actually, there are several ways or strategies that we can optimize, and there are several features on the exchange to support it. But indeed, we, or I personally and specifically haven't optimized it yet.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: compromise me on March 27, 2024, 11:47:25 PM
In fact, the risks that must be faced like that will provide a lot of profit.
You must overcome obstacles in order to become a good trader. As you correctly pointed out the more risks you take as a professional trader, the more money you could make nevertheless you should only take on as much risk as you can manage.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: debra on March 27, 2024, 11:49:02 PM
Many have benefited from investing in meme coins, but many have experienced losses. This could be the reason why some people advise against investing in meme coins because it is too risky. if we talk about the level of trust, buying bitcoin is better than altcoin, but the profit of altcoin if we buy at the right time is higher than bitcoin, that's the reality.
In fact, I think more people who lose their money in meme coins. Only few people who have good knowledge and experience in meme coins, they could succeed investing in meme coins. Sure, the too high risk in meme coins make people always remember to avoid meme coins. But sometimes we are difficult to stay away from meme coins. Moreover, when we saw the prices of some meme coins can increase hundred percentages.


Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Captain Corporate on March 27, 2024, 11:56:25 PM
I like hearing other people say %100 too, because its really the best way to go, I understand that some may not want that and its understandable, because there are a lot of people who want to diversify their portfolio and there is nothing wrong with wanting something like that. But we need to remember that we are not here to judge others, and we would like others not to judge us. So if you say %100 like me, then do not listen to whatever others say, just keep doing what you are doing and you should be fine in the end. I get that its not that simple to just keep going, but it shouldn't be a problem in the end.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: erus on March 28, 2024, 02:42:43 AM
I only have a little Bitcoin because Bitcoin is the first cryptocurrency I heard of so I believed in buying Bitcoin.
But my total assets are not in Bitcoin but in the land and buildings that I own now in the real world.
Maybe next time I will change my portfolio to cryptocurrency if I experience multiple profits.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: 1020kingz on March 28, 2024, 04:03:21 AM
It's not wise to allocate all of your assets on crypto, in my side i allocate 30% of my hard earned savings on cryto. It's a one time investment and am trying to hold it for two years from now. I have my work and i secure all my daily needs. If i save my 30% savings on the bank the inflation will eat up your savings though although i have the 70% on the bank.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: 1020kingz on March 28, 2024, 04:46:15 AM
I only have a little Bitcoin because Bitcoin is the first cryptocurrency I heard of so I believed in buying Bitcoin.
But my total assets are not in Bitcoin but in the land and buildings that I own now in the real world.
Maybe next time I will change my portfolio to cryptocurrency if I experience multiple profits.
Before you do that, make sure you all have the knowledge in crypto currency. What i mean is, learn how to determine what tokens or coins you should invest in. It's not an easy task to do but it worths your time and save your money from bad investments. I recommend you to learn from this forums discussions, i know there's a lot more ideas you can learn.  :)
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: gunhell16 on March 28, 2024, 06:26:25 PM
I agree with you that altcoin rates are higher than bitcoin, but if we choose potential altcoins such as ethereum, BNB and Solana we are safer and can make a profit if the market improves, of course waiting for the bitcoin price to increase.
If you buy altcoins but still refer to Bitcoin movements, wouldn't it be better to just buy bitcoin? I don't mean to underestimate altcoins, but so far Bitcoin has made us more stable than altcoins.

However, this matter is again adjusted to each investment style. I see a lot of people who like altcoins or memecoins because they are chasing quick profits... this is proven because the price fluctuations are very high. Many people are even interested in calling meme coin trading a tool to get rich quickly. Even though that is not completely true, it is proven that many people believe it.

With all due respect to you, it's not that I'm underestimating bitcoin, this upcoming bull run, or our future bull run; the profit we can get from bitcoin is only from x3 to x7. Sure, there is profit to be made knowing that Bitcoin is proven and tested when it comes to the long term.

But with other altcoins that are at the top of the market, even meme coins, the chances that our capital can be repeated are 10x to 1000x times our capital. This is legit and real talk because many people have experienced this every bull season; even if there is no bull season yet, it also happens. And not everyone is chasing their profit because I'm not like that. Like me, one of my holdings is Pepe. I'm holding it for the long term and it's been a bull run now. I have a timeframe for when I'm going to sell it, and I'm just waiting for that. This is just one example of me holding altcoins or meme coins.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Jamal Aezaz on March 28, 2024, 08:25:47 PM


        -   I think there is a guarantee to get a profit in meme coins as long as it's only in the short term and not in the long term, because it's rare in the long term that there are people who can make a profit like Shiba Inu, Pepe, Bome, Slerf, and Wen, in my opinion.

Although the ones I mentioned, most of them are first-time people who will face the bull run that is our future right now, in my opinion. Because I get profit from what I mentioned in a short period of time.

Bull season has been initiated and during Bull season profit from meme coins can be achievable but it does not proves that all meme coins will give us profit. It is better to take the benefit from meme coins when you are in profit and don't over wait to wish for more profit because meme coins are not trusted.

 I think those who are early buyer will be in much profit but all the time meme coins are not guaranteed therefore take benefit from meme coins during Bull season as after Bull season they will show same doubtful nature as they are.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: milewilda on March 28, 2024, 08:36:20 PM


        -   I think there is a guarantee to get a profit in meme coins as long as it's only in the short term and not in the long term, because it's rare in the long term that there are people who can make a profit like Shiba Inu, Pepe, Bome, Slerf, and Wen, in my opinion.

Although the ones I mentioned, most of them are first-time people who will face the bull run that is our future right now, in my opinion. Because I get profit from what I mentioned in a short period of time.

Bull season has been initiated and during Bull season profit from meme coins can be achievable but it does not proves that all meme coins will give us profit. It is better to take the benefit from meme coins when you are in profit and don't over wait to wish for more profit because meme coins are not trusted.

 I think those who are early buyer will be in much profit but all the time meme coins are not guaranteed therefore take benefit from meme coins during Bull season as after Bull season they will show same doubtful nature as they are.
Only hold a few of those known meme coins which would really be intended for bull run like $PEPE or $FLOKI on which these are the meme coins i would really be telling that this could really be something that could potentially give out some profits,although it wont really be an assurance but at least you do already have the idea on what you would really be gonna doing.
We do know that this is something that not a guarantee but at least you are already aware about those probabilities. I would really be rather be sticking into those L1's which does have
that actual utility rather than on focusing mostly on memes.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: dekafee79 on March 28, 2024, 08:52:22 PM
agree with you, I think meme coin is only suitable for short term investment. Coins that need hype to increase their price are coins that are very risky in the long term, because they do not have a good project. immediately buy meme coins and quickly sell them when you get a profit. Because if you are stuck there it will take a long time for the price to rise again, and it may never rise again and we will experience big losses.
In fact, the risks that must be faced like that will provide a lot of profit. As you mentioned, being trapped at high prices on meme coin is really not good and should be avoided by always paying attention to the exchange so as not to be late in making decisions to stop losses.

Sometimes greed makes people unable to make the right decisions. For meme coins, it is not recommended to hold them for a long time, because most people say meme coins are only suitable for the short term. I also invest in Shib, PEPE and doge but always pool the market, because I don't want to suffer big losses.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: bayu7adi on March 28, 2024, 09:17:43 PM
But with other altcoins that are at the top of the market, even meme coins, the chances that our capital can be repeated are 10x to 1000x times our capital. This is legit and real talk because many people have experienced this every bull season; even if there is no bull season yet, it also happens.
Going back to the age of coins, meme coins that can produce movements of x100 to x1000 only exist in new memecoins, and Bitcoin is of course past that era. It's true, the high volatility of meme coin can lead to such fortunes, but does anyone dare to go all in on meme coin??? The hype is currently on the rise, maybe only 1% of smart or cunning investors want to invest in meme coins, the rest will definitely think this is too risky.

As many people say, high risk, high gain... Bitcoin probably won't reach x10 in this halving, because the price of $800k / BTC is very impossible, isn't it. However, the volatility is lower than meme coins... and that goes back to the character of each investment.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: SmartGold01 on March 28, 2024, 11:53:16 PM
Sometimes greed makes people unable to make the right decisions. For meme coins, it is not recommended to hold them for a long time, because most people say meme coins are only suitable for the short term. I also invest in Shib, PEPE and doge but always pool the market, because I don't want to suffer big losses.
I think you are really a strong person to have invested in those coin, sincerely speak I have never spare much of my cash to invest in memecoin or any other altcoin except for just the one earned through bounty campaign.
people don't understand the risk involved holding altcoin for long term because of the lost associated with them, the best is to invest after little percentage of changes then they could sell and take profits.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: debra on March 28, 2024, 11:59:19 PM
Sometimes greed makes people unable to make the right decisions. For meme coins, it is not recommended to hold them for a long time, because most people say meme coins are only suitable for the short term. I also invest in Shib, PEPE and doge but always pool the market, because I don't want to suffer big losses.
Of course, greed makes people forget the realistic part of the investment. It can trigger the losses in crypto investment. For meme coins, it is better to take profits during the hype. Don't wait for the end of the hype. We must understand that the hype on meme coins won't last a long time, we don't be trapped in the hype. We must be careful when the hype is not really massive anymore. It can be the beginning of dump.

Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: 1020kingz on March 29, 2024, 02:36:01 AM
I agree with you that altcoin rates are higher than bitcoin, but if we choose potential altcoins such as ethereum, BNB and Solana we are safer and can make a profit if the market improves, of course waiting for the bitcoin price to increase.
If you buy altcoins but still refer to Bitcoin movements, wouldn't it be better to just buy bitcoin? I don't mean to underestimate altcoins, but so far Bitcoin has made us more stable than altcoins.

However, this matter is again adjusted to each investment style. I see a lot of people who like altcoins or memecoins because they are chasing quick profits... this is proven because the price fluctuations are very high. Many people are even interested in calling meme coin trading a tool to get rich quickly. Even though that is not completely true, it is proven that many people believe it.

I personally agree with you. Instead of buying bitcoin, i invest on Solana and RON that has more room to grow and has good ecosystems. Although bitcoin is the primary crypto, but you can take profit 300% or even 1000% in other crypto. You only need the right coin or token to do so. Intensive research and good technology and development will be good to consider before you invest. Bullrun just started we can accumulate more profit for the next 3 years cycle.

With all due respect to you, it's not that I'm underestimating bitcoin, this upcoming bull run, or our future bull run; the profit we can get from bitcoin is only from x3 to x7. Sure, there is profit to be made knowing that Bitcoin is proven and tested when it comes to the long term.

But with other altcoins that are at the top of the market, even meme coins, the chances that our capital can be repeated are 10x to 1000x times our capital. This is legit and real talk because many people have experienced this every bull season; even if there is no bull season yet, it also happens. And not everyone is chasing their profit because I'm not like that. Like me, one of my holdings is Pepe. I'm holding it for the long term and it's been a bull run now. I have a timeframe for when I'm going to sell it, and I'm just waiting for that. This is just one example of me holding altcoins or meme coins.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: MrSpasybo on April 01, 2024, 10:58:41 PM
Of course, greed makes people forget the realistic part of the investment. It can trigger the losses in crypto investment. For meme coins, it is better to take profits during the hype. Don't wait for the end of the hype. We must understand that the hype on meme coins won't last a long time, we don't be trapped in the hype. We must be careful when the hype is not really massive anymore. It can be the beginning of dump.
Well, crypto is already a market with higher risks than traditional markets, and the memecoins trend is the riskiest in the crypto market.

Similar to how we are only willing to allocate a small portion of our assets into crypto, we should only invest an amount that we are willing to lose into memecoins because it is very difficult to predict their price movements. They have no product, no narrative, no real demand, their price chart is just a work of art drawn by Market makers. Memecoins create excitement because they are quite interesting, but they can also create losses for those who let their greed exceed their ability to manage their assets  ::)
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Tribalchief on April 01, 2024, 11:24:29 PM
invested in those coin, sincerely speak I have never spare much of my cash to invest in memecoin or any other altcoin except for just the one earned through bounty campaign.
people don't understand the risk involved holding altcoin for long term because of the lost associated with them, the best is to invest after little percentage of changes then they could sell and take profits.

Long term investment in altcoin projects seems odd to me. They are easily manipulated, which means those who are in for short term investment and trading can make profits if the project is monitored frequently. However, I believe long term investment can still be possible if the investor isn't seeking quick profits. Some people simply buy coins and hold onto them until they choose to remember or engage with them.

Of course, greed makes people forget the realistic part of the investment. It can trigger the losses in crypto investment. For meme coins, it is better to take profits during the hype. Don't wait for the end of the hype. We must understand that the hype on meme coins won't last a long time, we don't be trapped in the hype. We must be careful when the hype is not really massive anymore. It can be the beginning of dump.

Doge and Pepe were examples of coins that really gained hype sometime last year. The crypto space is filled with lots of people who are only here for profitable reasons. Even during hype, most of these influencers who act as promoters tend to sell theirs to make good profits for themselves.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: MrSpasybo on April 04, 2024, 10:07:36 PM
Long term investment in altcoin projects seems odd to me. They are easily manipulated, which means those who are in for short term investment and trading can make profits if the project is monitored frequently. However, I believe long term investment can still be possible if the investor isn't seeking quick profits. Some people simply buy coins and hold onto them until they choose to remember or engage with them.
To me, long term means 4 years or more, not a few months. In this case, we need to find ALTS that have new ATHs in each new cycle. ETH, LINK, BNB, ADA can do it, while LTC, NEO, EOS, TRX and many other ALTS cannot. At the same time, we already have BTC as the safest crypto asset of all ALTS, BTC also has new ATHs in each new cycle. So, if holding for the long term, BTC is always my favorite choice and BTC usually accounts for more than 50% of my portfolio.

ALTS are also really attractive and they can be considered in a bullrun, when we enter altseason and ALTS outperform BTC and generate greater returns for investors.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: armanda90 on April 04, 2024, 10:41:27 PM
Of course, greed makes people forget the realistic part of the investment. It can trigger the losses in crypto investment. For meme coins, it is better to take profits during the hype. Don't wait for the end of the hype. We must understand that the hype on meme coins won't last a long time, we don't be trapped in the hype. We must be careful when the hype is not really massive anymore. It can be the beginning of dump.
Most of trader have un realistic target profitable earn from cryptocurrency trading or investing, most of them when investing with meme coins want to earn much profitable from their investing around $100 want to up more than $10,000. I think its mistake with trader most greedy and forget take profit when raising up more than 50% for expecting earn much profitable in the future.
In trading always has bad moment and unpredictable with some coins will raise up until how much percent, usually after raising higher price will get correction time and give us moment to take profit.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: doc on April 06, 2024, 03:25:29 PM
Of course, greed makes people forget the realistic part of the investment. It can trigger the losses in crypto investment. For meme coins, it is better to take profits during the hype. Don't wait for the end of the hype. We must understand that the hype on meme coins won't last a long time, we don't be trapped in the hype. We must be careful when the hype is not really massive anymore. It can be the beginning of dump.
Most of trader have un realistic target profitable earn from cryptocurrency trading or investing, most of them when investing with meme coins want to earn much profitable from their investing around $100 want to up more than $10,000. I think its mistake with trader most greedy and forget take profit when raising up more than 50% for expecting earn much profitable in the future.
In trading always has bad moment and unpredictable with some coins will raise up until how much percent, usually after raising higher price will get correction time and give us moment to take profit.
In the past, I also made quite a large profit from meme coins. but it's not something we can do all the time, because it's very risky. It's best to store our assets in bitcoin ethereum and several potential coins such as BNB and Solana. If it's a meme coin, this is very risky in the long term.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Doovla on April 08, 2024, 07:18:37 PM
The percentage belongs to smaller coins such as Airt or FXB coin where I decided to stake and hold. I almost don't use bitcoin, a small amount, less than 10%, and that's for trading with smaller coins in order to create a profit.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: MrSpasybo on April 10, 2024, 10:12:33 PM
In the past, I also made quite a large profit from meme coins. but it's not something we can do all the time, because it's very risky. It's best to store our assets in bitcoin ethereum and several potential coins such as BNB and Solana. If it's a meme coin, this is very risky in the long term.
Many people enter the crypto market with a gambling mentality, so they often go all-in and all-out on a few highly volatile tokens, and of course, they face high risks. Some people have become millionaires with DOGE or SHIB, but the majority have lost money and have no chance to invest again. What is scary is that luck and success come too early for new investors, making them misperceive the potential of the market and not realize the importance of capital management and risk mitigation in each investment decision.

Some people even invest more than 100% of their assets in crypto and some low-cap tokens, meaning they borrow money and use financial leverage to test their luck. Well, their money will become the fuel for this market to develop!
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Gyrgen on April 10, 2024, 11:14:11 PM
But with other altcoins that are at the top of the market, even meme coins, the chances that our capital can be repeated are 10x to 1000x times our capital. This is legit and real talk because many people have experienced this every bull season; even if there is no bull season yet, it also happens.
Going back to the age of coins, meme coins that can produce movements of x100 to x1000 only exist in new memecoins, and Bitcoin is of course past that era. It's true, the high volatility of meme coin can lead to such fortunes, but does anyone dare to go all in on meme coin??? The hype is currently on the rise, maybe only 1% of smart or cunning investors want to invest in meme coins, the rest will definitely think this is too risky.

As many people say, high risk, high gain... Bitcoin probably won't reach x10 in this halving, because the price of $800k / BTC is very impossible, isn't it. However, the volatility is lower than meme coins... and that goes back to the character of each investment.
Why go all-in? After all, if the growth is even x100, then investing, for example, a quarter of the all-in is also a lot of money  ;).The fact that Bitcoin will not make x10 from the current price is not even worth going to a fortune teller, maybe it will never do.

Sometimes greed makes people unable to make the right decisions. For meme coins, it is not recommended to hold them for a long time, because most people say meme coins are only suitable for the short term. I also invest in Shib, PEPE and doge but always pool the market, because I don't want to suffer big losses.
Of course, greed makes people forget the realistic part of the investment. It can trigger the losses in crypto investment. For meme coins, it is better to take profits during the hype. Don't wait for the end of the hype. We must understand that the hype on meme coins won't last a long time, we don't be trapped in the hype. We must be careful when the hype is not really massive anymore. It can be the beginning of dump.
Everyone hopes that after the Bitcoin halving the price will rise to the skies, and the price of meme coins will increase even more. But if it happens and nothing happens, that will be a disappointment.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: bhadz on April 10, 2024, 11:35:23 PM
I have like 90% in Bitcoin and in my total assets is like 80% and that's how I am betting on this market. But those other assets that I've got in real life also was generated by my profits in Bitcoin and that's how cool this market is. And if you're going to diversify, make sure that you know the other assets and investments that you are entering. I might not leave this market and will still leave some of the BTC that I have got until I am dead and pass it on to my grand kids.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: BitMaxz on April 10, 2024, 11:39:09 PM
Most of my assets are in Bitcoin and other altcoins are randomly holding I didn't check my old hard disk yet I forgot them I make sure to open the hardware again when altcoin season.
For now, I currently holding BTC and USDT for trading and a few dogecoin and Solana but I'm going to buy more altcoins and Bitcoin once I made a good profit in trading.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: MrSpasybo on April 15, 2024, 09:59:54 PM
Most of my assets are in Bitcoin and other altcoins are randomly holding I didn't check my old hard disk yet I forgot them I make sure to open the hardware again when altcoin season.
For now, I currently holding BTC and USDT for trading and a few dogecoin and Solana but I'm going to buy more altcoins and Bitcoin once I made a good profit in trading.
So, most of your assets are also in the crypto market? Haven't you considered converting some of those assets to cash, gold, stocks, or real estate to manage risk more effectively? I'm in a similar situation to you. The crypto market is too volatile, and the decline in BTC and top coins over the past few weeks has caused my assets to drop by more than 10%. It's really scary! Things might have been better if I had converted some of my assets to gold four weeks ago.

I hope that crypto and trading will bring you big profits during the bull run. I'm also looking forward to strong growth in BTC and ALTS in the 6-10 months after the halving. Then we'll have a chance to take profits!
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Agbe on April 15, 2024, 10:51:31 PM
I have 85% in Bitcoin, 10% in Fiat and 5% in altcoins. Even the 10 that I have in fiat is to rebuy bitcoin in the dip so it is a save to buy bitcoin either in the halving or in after All Time High has come and gone then in the dip. And another thing for people to allocate percentage to their crypto assets should also depends on the kind of work they do. And as for me I am going to increase my asset percentage to 95% in the next bear market and share the remaining 5% into two with fiat and altcoins.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: MrSpasybo on April 17, 2024, 09:54:37 PM
I have 85% in Bitcoin, 10% in Fiat and 5% in altcoins. Even the 10 that I have in fiat is to rebuy bitcoin in the dip so it is a save to buy bitcoin either in the halving or in after All Time High has come and gone then in the dip. And another thing for people to allocate percentage to their crypto assets should also depends on the kind of work they do. And as for me I am going to increase my asset percentage to 95% in the next bear market and share the remaining 5% into two with fiat and altcoins.
85% + 5% = 90% in crypto? You only hold 10% in fiat? You don't have any real estate or precious metals in your portfolio? Wow, you really believe in the potential of this crypto market, and your portfolio is also quite safe with 85% allocated to BTC and only 5% to ALTS. This portfolio is probably bringing you significant returns in this market recovery that has lasted for over a year now, as BTC has outperformed most ALTS in the market.

I'm also holding more BTC than ALTS, but I think I'll be changing my investment plan soon as the halving event is coming up and altseason is expected to start soon in Q3 this year.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Agbe on April 17, 2024, 10:27:12 PM
I'm also holding more BTC than ALTS, but I think I'll be changing my investment plan soon as the halving event is coming up and altseason is expected to start soon in Q3 this year.
I wanted to invest in altcoins very well but the congestion and the transaction fee made me to suspend that. And will involve full when everything has come back to normalcy. And why I keep most of my investment in cryptocurrency ilis because keeping it in fiat has no value and they are cutting the money in the fiat Banks every week and month so instead it is better to keep it in crypto. And for the estate, I am planning to have one this or next year.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Captain Corporate on April 17, 2024, 11:09:37 PM
There are so many of us that have %100 of it in crypto, and that's not really weird to me anymore. I get that some people may feel against that but I feel quite alright about it. I do not have that much money, I mean if I had a million dollars to invest then I agree that it would make more sense to invest that money into multiple stuff but considering what I have right now, this small amount could be used for just bitcoin and nothing else and would not be an issue. There could be some people who could possibly invest into multiple stuff even with small amount but I do not see the benefit of it.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Gyrgen on April 17, 2024, 11:25:57 PM
I have 85% in Bitcoin, 10% in Fiat and 5% in altcoins. Even the 10 that I have in fiat is to rebuy bitcoin in the dip so it is a save to buy bitcoin either in the halving or in after All Time High has come and gone then in the dip. And another thing for people to allocate percentage to their crypto assets should also depends on the kind of work they do. And as for me I am going to increase my asset percentage to 95% in the next bear market and share the remaining 5% into two with fiat and altcoins.
85% + 5% = 90% in crypto? You only hold 10% in fiat? You don't have any real estate or precious metals in your portfolio? Wow, you really believe in the potential of this crypto market, and your portfolio is also quite safe with 85% allocated to BTC and only 5% to ALTS. This portfolio is probably bringing you significant returns in this market recovery that has lasted for over a year now, as BTC has outperformed most ALTS in the market.

I'm also holding more BTC than ALTS, but I think I'll be changing my investment plan soon as the halving event is coming up and altseason is expected to start soon in Q3 this year.
I wonder what people far from crypto would say to this? Most likely they would consider it unreasonable to put it mildly. In fact, the distribution very much depends on the size of the amount. I would never believe that those who have amounts of over 10k dollars keep all or most of it in crypto .And if we are talking about small amounts, then, of course, it is wiser to keep everything in crypto so as not to rack your brains about what to invest in.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on April 17, 2024, 11:37:53 PM
There are so many of us that have %100 of it in crypto, and that's not really weird to me anymore. I get that some people may feel against that but I feel quite alright about it. I do not have that much money, I mean if I had a million dollars to invest then I agree that it would make more sense to invest that money into multiple stuff but considering what I have right now, this small amount could be used for just bitcoin and nothing else and would not be an issue. There could be some people who could possibly invest into multiple stuff even with small amount but I do not see the benefit of it.

The thing is that I see this investment as the most intelligent, everything that is a bitcoin investment, well things are very good, because in reality, when bitcoin goes up in Price it will give a great profit to anyone, clearly Right now it has been going up and down, but If investment is about waiting and as long as necessary until you get Profits, you don't have to rush into doing things very quickly, I know friends who have left bitcoin and withdrawn what they have and then the price Increases, and many regret it. So I say something, if there is some Investment in Bitcoin , Even if it is little , because that will give benefits as time passes, it is said that When more than 20 Years pass and a person has more than 1mBTC, it is said that for A live all his life in a calm manner.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: BitMaxz on April 18, 2024, 01:09:24 AM
So, most of your assets are also in the crypto market? Haven't you considered converting some of those assets to cash, gold, stocks, or real estate to manage risk more effectively? I'm in a similar situation to you. The crypto market is too volatile, and the decline in BTC and top coins over the past few weeks has caused my assets to drop by more than 10%. It's really scary! Things might have been better if I had converted some of my assets to gold four weeks ago.

I hope that crypto and trading will bring you big profits during the bull run. I'm also looking forward to strong growth in BTC and ALTS in the 6-10 months after the halving. Then we'll have a chance to take profits!

I don't have a budget for gold but I planning to buy if I am lucky making a good profit in trading. Right now my portfolio is growing even though I lost the last week due to eagerly wanting to make bucks instantly in future trading I learned a lot from my mistakes now I can grow my account I'm still a beginner trader but now I see how they can make a good portfolio.

I know crypto is risky but I believe in crypto that's the only thing that helped me past pandemic and I'm waiting for altcoin season and let's see if the coins that I mined years ago will make me a profit if it happens maybe I'm going to buy gold for investment and real estate.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: armanda90 on April 18, 2024, 02:12:00 PM
Personally, all my assets right now got from cryptocurrency by joining airdrop and bounties, but I spent awhile around 70% of my assets saving and hold its as fiat in my pocket and left 30% for investing and trading assets. Its more safer in the future if bitcoin or some altcoin as my portfolio getting drop I still have fund in my pocket and could be recovery for daily needed although I have real job in offline.
Don't spending all your assets in cryptocurrency, never promising earn much profit and consistent every day because many trader have hold for longer time get back their money with altcoin price return back to expensive price.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: $crypto$ on April 18, 2024, 03:05:29 PM
Personally, all my assets right now got from cryptocurrency by joining airdrop and bounties, but I spent awhile around 70% of my assets saving and hold its as fiat in my pocket and left 30% for investing and trading assets. Its more safer in the future if bitcoin or some altcoin as my portfolio getting drop I still have fund in my pocket and could be recovery for daily needed although I have real job in offline.
Don't spending all your assets in cryptocurrency, never promising earn much profit and consistent every day because many trader have hold for longer time get back their money with altcoin price return back to expensive price.
Yes, we must have limits on our allocation to cryptocurrency, one of the reasons is because we also need money to meet our daily needs and that is something that cannot be postponed, let alone abandoned.

Once we can ensure that the allocation for our daily needs has been met, we can allocate it to cryptocurrency. That is a safe way and I don't even suggest that before we can meet our daily needs, we force ourselves to invest.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Gurujebs on April 18, 2024, 03:11:21 PM
I can tell by looking at my portfolio since they are in different wallet but I can say that majority of my funds are in Bitcoin, the rest went for Ether and some few altcoins I just chip in some money incase they grow significantly but even with the altcoins, Ether take majority after Bitcoin because I don't trust altcoins like that, the exposure risk is very high.

I can see a lot of people saying they have more money on altcoins, it's a good strategy investment but let's be careful with altcoins, their risk is very high compare to Bitcoin. For instance look at the decline in the market price, bitcoin decline only a little but altcoins has lost atleast 15% within last week to now, the risk is usually high.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: SmartGold01 on April 18, 2024, 05:43:22 PM
So, most of your assets are also in the crypto market? Haven't you considered converting some of those assets to cash, gold, stocks, or real estate to manage risk more effectively? I'm in a similar situation to you. The crypto market is too volatile, and the decline in BTC and top coins over the past few weeks has caused my assets to drop by more than 10%. It's really scary! Things might have been better if I had converted some of my assets to gold four weeks ago.

I hope that crypto and trading will bring you big profits during the bull run. I'm also looking forward to strong growth in BTC and ALTS in the 6-10 months after the halving. Then we'll have a chance to take profits!
Sincerely speaking anyone who doesn't know how this system work may have think the same but, 'No'.  As an investor who has been around the crypto-space for long run now should be able to understand how the crypto-space works and removed fear from their eyes.

On the other hands, I know you understand but what makes people panic much over this situation is when they don't have spare cash that could served them till the market gains recovery or maybe they were relying on their assets to take some profits when the market might have seems pretty cool but has occurred inversely.

Anyone at this point could think the same of converting their asset to something more suitable and reliable, even though we know that prices must always bounce back but at least a kind of investment where you don't need to panic so much or having much tension on yourself over your investment getting collapsed or not.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: DAMKAR on April 18, 2024, 09:21:19 PM
Personally, all my assets right now got from cryptocurrency by joining airdrop and bounties, but I spent awhile around 70% of my assets saving and hold its as fiat in my pocket and left 30% for investing and trading assets. Its more safer in the future if bitcoin or some altcoin as my portfolio getting drop I still have fund in my pocket and could be recovery for daily needed although I have real job in offline.
Don't spending all your assets in cryptocurrency, never promising earn much profit and consistent every day because many trader have hold for longer time get back their money with altcoin price return back to expensive price.
Yes, we must have limits on our allocation to cryptocurrency, one of the reasons is because we also need money to meet our daily needs and that is something that cannot be postponed, let alone abandoned.

Once we can ensure that the allocation for our daily needs has been met, we can allocate it to cryptocurrency. That is a safe way and I don't even suggest that before we can meet our daily needs, we force ourselves to invest.
I agree with you, we should not force ourselves to invest in crypto currency if our living needs have not been met. Use money that you don't need in the near future and your needs are truly met. Free money makes us think more clearly in determining steps and decisions in investing
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on April 19, 2024, 08:30:48 AM
Most of my assets are in Bitcoin and other altcoins are randomly holding I didn't check my old hard disk yet I forgot them I make sure to open the hardware again when altcoin season.
For now, I currently holding BTC and USDT for trading and a few dogecoin and Solana but I'm going to buy more altcoins and Bitcoin once I made a good profit in trading.
So, most of your assets are also in the crypto market? Haven't you considered converting some of those assets to cash, gold, stocks, or real estate to manage risk more effectively? I'm in a similar situation to you. The crypto market is too volatile, and the decline in BTC and top coins over the past few weeks has caused my assets to drop by more than 10%. It's really scary! Things might have been better if I had converted some of my assets to gold four weeks ago.

I hope that crypto and trading will bring you big profits during the bull run. I'm also looking forward to strong growth in BTC and ALTS in the 6-10 months after the halving. Then we'll have a chance to take profits!

You're right, inasmuch as the crypto market, especially Bitcoin may seem to be a very profitable investment that has the potential to fetch you good profits overtime, there's need to consider diversifying your investment. Regardless of how high the profitability seem, it's not advisable to put all your eggs in one basket.

Considering other options and spreading out your investment increases your chances of even higher profits and also give you experience in other areas rather than just cryptocurrency.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Alston Liu on April 19, 2024, 08:42:18 AM
I still consider myself as a conservative investor. I would crypto assets occupy 20% of my investments. Most of the money is invested in ETFs and mutual funds. Crypto market is still pretty raw and unknown to me. I see people make tons of money by "hitting the right coins" which do makes me kind of FOMO. In the end, I don't make any decisions if I haven't done any research.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: $crypto$ on April 19, 2024, 01:42:57 PM
Yes, we must have limits on our allocation to cryptocurrency, one of the reasons is because we also need money to meet our daily needs and that is something that cannot be postponed, let alone abandoned.

Once we can ensure that the allocation for our daily needs has been met, we can allocate it to cryptocurrency. That is a safe way and I don't even suggest that before we can meet our daily needs, we force ourselves to invest.
I agree with you, we should not force ourselves to invest in crypto currency if our living needs have not been met. Use money that you don't need in the near future and your needs are truly met. Free money makes us think more clearly in determining steps and decisions in investing
It has to be like that, because even when we invest in Bitcoin, as long as we can't meet our living needs, we have to know what we should prioritize first.

REMEMBER that our living needs cannot be postponed, while we can make investments at any time as long as we are ready and have the money to invest. Don't think that with investment we will be able to get profits quickly so that we sacrifice something that we shouldn't sacrifice.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Findingnemo on April 19, 2024, 05:30:17 PM
I would say 30-40% of my total assets are in the crypto as of now and the remaining is in gold and real estate. I would love to increase that numbers for sure as long as my portfolio value is keep increasing and my plan is to invest all the profits or even the capital from my real estate in bitcoin in the near future since the evolution of technology and over-inflation of property values can end the real estate values to burst at any moment.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: 0t3p0t on April 19, 2024, 06:07:49 PM
I would say 30-40% of my total assets are in the crypto as of now and the remaining is in gold and real estate. I would love to increase that numbers for sure as long as my portfolio value is keep increasing and my plan is to invest all the profits or even the capital from my real estate in bitcoin in the near future since the evolution of technology and over-inflation of property values can end the real estate values to burst at any moment.
That is good diversification of assets mate. Just recently I go all in crypto investments including my small salary in my day job but I realize it hurts a lot when I got liquidated with my investments so I decided to not use my stable and small fiat for my crypto investment. My crypto weekly rewards from signature campaign were all be invested to crypto like a full 100% and my fiat I just have to leave it there for my needs.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Findingnemo on April 19, 2024, 06:41:26 PM
I would say 30-40% of my total assets are in the crypto as of now and the remaining is in gold and real estate. I would love to increase that numbers for sure as long as my portfolio value is keep increasing and my plan is to invest all the profits or even the capital from my real estate in bitcoin in the near future since the evolution of technology and over-inflation of property values can end the real estate values to burst at any moment.
That is good diversification of assets mate. Just recently I go all in crypto investments including my small salary in my day job but I realize it hurts a lot when I got liquidated with my investments so I decided to not use my stable and small fiat for my crypto investment. My crypto weekly rewards from signature campaign were all be invested to crypto like a full 100% and my fiat I just have to leave it there for my needs.

Don't put all your eggs in one basket.

Investing the signature campaign earnings is good but I would advice you to start saving from your salary not really to invest on Bitcoin but it's a must habit for everyone to have.

I know the inflation our there is killing all our money but we need to find ways to increase our revenue stream to achieve better financial status.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Gladitorcomeback on April 19, 2024, 06:52:29 PM
Don't put all your eggs in one basket.

Investing the signature campaign earnings is good but I would advice you to start saving from your salary not really to invest on Bitcoin but it's a must habit for everyone to have.

I know the inflation our there is killing all our money but we need to find ways to increase our revenue stream to achieve better financial status.

Savings are important, undoubtedly, and savings should be considered separate from investments because I have seen a lot of people who think they don't need savings if they are making investments but they are wrong because investments don't guarantee anything, while you can potentially earn a lot of money from them, you have the risk of losing your investment most of the time, and if something tragic happens, you need to have some backup and your savings can be that.

So no matter how much money someone is investing whether in cryptocurrencies or any traditional investment asset, they need to make sure they are also saving some money on the other side to have some backup for unfortunate and sudden life situations.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: taufik123 on April 19, 2024, 08:01:04 PM
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So no matter how much money someone is investing whether in cryptocurrencies or any traditional investment asset, they need to make sure they are also saving some money on the other side to have some backup for unfortunate and sudden life situations.
It is needed for emergencies because it is a necessary part of financial management.
Without having spare money, the strategy will not go according to plan.

I always leave a minimum of 20% of the funds for buybacks because that will be very important when the market suddenly crashes.

And the allocation for crypto as well as for the necessities of life really has to be separated.
Because if not, everything will go into crypto and we will be confused to make ends meet when crypto is not good.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: armanda90 on April 19, 2024, 08:35:36 PM
Don't put all your eggs in one basket.

Investing the signature campaign earnings is good but I would advice you to start saving from your salary not really to invest on Bitcoin but it's a must habit for everyone to have.

I know the inflation our there is killing all our money but we need to find ways to increase our revenue stream to achieve better financial status.
We don't know financial condition for some one and why not spending their payment salary for investing in bitcoin, your statement 100% right never put all your eggs in one basket but not all people have freedom financial and easily to invest their money in bitcoin. Need to prepare good financial management with few percent spending for investing in bitcoin because most of them have many urgency in daily day and difficult to purchase all payment salary for investing in bitcoin.
Inflation actually killing our money values in the future, but most of them get difficult to manage well for investing and saving fund because large amount needed to spend in daily day than amount salary payment receiving.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: MrSpasybo on April 22, 2024, 12:26:35 AM
We don't know financial condition for some one and why not spending their payment salary for investing in bitcoin, your statement 100% right never put all your eggs in one basket but not all people have freedom financial and easily to invest their money in bitcoin. Need to prepare good financial management with few percent spending for investing in bitcoin because most of them have many urgency in daily day and difficult to purchase all payment salary for investing in bitcoin.
Inflation actually killing our money values in the future, but most of them get difficult to manage well for investing and saving fund because large amount needed to spend in daily day than amount salary payment receiving.
We need fiat currency for daily use and also for investment to protect our assets, but each of us has different economic conditions and financial positions, so we also have different decisions. When we don't have enough fiat currency to pay our bills, we can't invest in real estate or crypto. Or, if we are not willing to lose all of our investment, we will tend to choose to save fiat currency in banks or buy government bonds for greater security.

If we could choose, I think we need to invest and constantly improve our income, find new sources of income to accumulate more assets for the future.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: bayu7adi on April 22, 2024, 06:38:51 AM
BTW... right now I only have FIAT and BTC, because I exchanged my BNB for BTC a few weeks ago. I want to only own 2 crypto assets, namely BTC and ETH in the next few months, and I will cash out everything into FIAT in Q4 2024, precisely a few months after the Bitcoin halving.

The amount of my BTC vs FIAT assets is now probably in the range of 70% for BTC and 30% for FIAT... this amount of course changes in total, due to the impact of BTC price fluctuations, so that my total assets when converted into USD change too.

Maybe if I don't buy BTC anymore, and my FIAT is still stable at the current amount, then the percentage of my BTC assets becomes 85% or 90% that makes me a little more relieved.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: UNIVERSE on April 22, 2024, 11:59:26 PM
BTW... right now I only have FIAT and BTC, because I exchanged my BNB for BTC a few weeks ago. I want to only own 2 crypto assets, namely BTC and ETH in the next few months, and I will cash out everything into FIAT in Q4 2024, precisely a few months after the Bitcoin halving.
This is clear plan.
Indeed, even though we are focused on developing Bitcoin and also crypto because we will face a bullish era, it cannot be denied that fiat is also very important, not only in case you want to convert to crypto again when the market crashes, but also as funds. reserves or other financial management up front. Actually, I was a bit surprised when you decided to convert all BNB to BTC, but once again this is all included in one's financial and investment strategy. So of course there has been careful consideration as to why it is like this and like that.

Personally, I still hold several top coins, but Bitcoin is the main one, more than 50%. For fiat, it seems mine is much smaller, only around 5%. This might be quite stupid because I was too excited during the market crash yesterday haha

But yes, the most important thing is that the coin has enough potential. I also think to start taking profits when the bullish era starts again, in Q4 it looks like it will be one of the peaks. But maybe there will be a little left for early next year. However, it will also depend on how the market runs and develops, because sometimes our strategies and targets change or shift according to the market situation at that time.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: doc on April 23, 2024, 07:17:22 PM
BTW... right now I only have FIAT and BTC, because I exchanged my BNB for BTC a few weeks ago. I want to only own 2 crypto assets, namely BTC and ETH in the next few months, and I will cash out everything into FIAT in Q4 2024, precisely a few months after the Bitcoin halving.

The amount of my BTC vs FIAT assets is now probably in the range of 70% for BTC and 30% for FIAT... this amount of course changes in total, due to the impact of BTC price fluctuations, so that my total assets when converted into USD change too.

Maybe if I don't buy BTC anymore, and my FIAT is still stable at the current amount, then the percentage of my BTC assets becomes 85% or 90% that makes me a little more relieved.
A good choice if you only focus on 2 coins bitcoin and ethereum, both of which are leaders among other coins in the crypto world. I also prioritize these two coins and invest in larger amounts than other coins, only I also buy BNB and Solana as savings coins to hold
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Jamal Aezaz on April 23, 2024, 08:06:36 PM
You're right, inasmuch as the crypto market, especially Bitcoin may seem to be a very profitable investment that has the potential to fetch you good profits overtime, there's need to consider diversifying your investment. Regardless of how high the profitability seem, it's not advisable to put all your eggs in one basket.

Considering other options and spreading out your investment increases your chances of even higher profits and also give you experience in other areas rather than just cryptocurrency.

First a person should invest in different fields because if one field is facing troubles then he can get profit from another one and if someone wants to put money in crypto as well as some other field then he should also diversify inside the crypto industry.

Diversification is important not only outside the crypto industry but people should choose different coins for investment as well as different fields instead of just choosing crypto. Remember that you have to prefer that field about which you have maximum knowledge and have the ability to use your skills to get advantage.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: bitmover on April 23, 2024, 08:08:27 PM
There were times in 2021 when 90% of my assets were in the crypto market and 0% were in BTC. What a crazy portfolio! At the moment, 75% of my assets are in crypto and 50% of them are in BTC.

That is very aggressive! The problem is that the bear market may come, and you might lose some money!

There are good opportunities elsewhere, outside crypto, such as SP500 for example.

For now, I have about 35% in crypto, almost all of it in BTC!


If we could choose, I think we need to invest and constantly improve our income, find new sources of income to accumulate more assets for the future.

No doubt that this forum is an excelent extra income opportunity for us! I accumulated a lot of BTC in BTT and now here :)
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Doovla on April 25, 2024, 11:44:35 PM
I take into account many criteria for the future of my portfolio, such as the state of trading through value growth and long and short investment options on CEX exchanges. Currently I have USDT which is 55% and BNB is 45% on the wallet. I plan to increase both coins via the stake method.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: MrSpasybo on May 01, 2024, 11:04:25 PM
That is very aggressive! The problem is that the bear market may come, and you might lose some money!

There are good opportunities elsewhere, outside crypto, such as SP500 for example.

For now, I have about 35% in crypto, almost all of it in BTC!

No doubt that this forum is an excelent extra income opportunity for us! I accumulated a lot of BTC in BTT and now here :)
Yeah, when most of my assets are in the crypto market, things become more difficult to control because crypto is a market known for its high volatility. I tried to rebalance, unfortunately I cannot invest in US stocks, I also do not trust the Vietnamese stock market, I choose fiat and government bonds. This decision also helped me reduce my losses in the ongoing correction in the crypto market.

I don't think I can earn much BTC from crypto forums. I focus on my outside work to earn extra income and use a portion of that income to DCA BTC + ALTS. This way is more efficient and generates more BTC than signature campaigns.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Gyrgen on May 01, 2024, 11:13:55 PM
That is very aggressive! The problem is that the bear market may come, and you might lose some money!

There are good opportunities elsewhere, outside crypto, such as SP500 for example.

For now, I have about 35% in crypto, almost all of it in BTC!

No doubt that this forum is an excelent extra income opportunity for us! I accumulated a lot of BTC in BTT and now here :)


I don't think I can earn much BTC from crypto forums. I focus on my outside work to earn extra income and use a portion of that income to DCA BTC + ALTS. This way is more efficient and generates more BTC than signature campaigns.
If you take into account the directly earned bitcoins for a subscription, then of course this cannot be called a large amount. But if you take into account indirect earnings, then this can already be a significant amount. What I mean is that here you can find useful information for investments because it is impossible to cover everything in crypto on your own. In principle, any forum is an exchange of information and in this case this information can be successfully monetized.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: bitmover on May 02, 2024, 12:53:57 AM
I don't think I can earn much BTC from crypto forums. I focus on my outside work to earn extra income and use a portion of that income to DCA BTC + ALTS. This way is more efficient and generates more BTC than signature campaigns.

Why don't you try to use bitcointalk? You would be welcome there.
 there are good campaigns there  too. Both forums  became important extra income for me
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: DAMKAR on May 03, 2024, 08:56:14 PM
I don't think I can earn much BTC from crypto forums. I focus on my outside work to earn extra income and use a portion of that income to DCA BTC + ALTS. This way is more efficient and generates more BTC than signature campaigns.

Why don't you try to use bitcointalk? You would be welcome there.
 there are good campaigns there  too. Both forums  became important extra income for me
Everyone has a way to earn extra, for now bitcointalk and altcoinstalk are good forums to earn income by participating in their bounty campaigns. There are also those who choose to participate in the airdrop and focus on trading. so they have their own way to earn income
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: LogitechMouse on May 04, 2024, 02:17:23 AM
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I don't think I can earn much BTC from crypto forums. I focus on my outside work to earn extra income and use a portion of that income to DCA BTC + ALTS. This way is more efficient and generates more BTC than signature campaigns.
Like what @bitmover said, you're very much welcome to join in the Bitcointalk forum, and possibly earn more BTC there (if you reached the minimum rank required.

Well, it will depend on the income that you are earning in your day-to-day job, and the free time that you have. I spend at least 4 hours in both forums, and the other time are being used for myself (playing games, exercising through jumping ropes, helping the home etc.). I guess it will depend on the time you have, but if you have extra time to contribute in Bitcointalk, many would appreciate it for sure.

More income = more money to invest into crypto and other assets = more happiness for sure. :D
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Mr. Magkaisa on May 04, 2024, 03:43:30 PM
       -     I can't say how many percent, but the amount in rough estimation seems to be around 3000 dollars, maybe something like 2700 dollars or something like that.

And that will increase because I'm still doing DCA weekly on my wallets for my crypto holdings.
I only use small amounts of the DCA fund every week; since last year, I actually started saving it.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: emmybd on May 06, 2024, 12:46:11 PM
A few years back, I used to have around 70 percent of my assets in crypto. I made some investment in various crypto related things and lost about 30 percent. Right now I have around 30 percent of my assets in crypto.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: akeemqaz on May 06, 2024, 02:25:29 PM
Approximately 60% of my assets are in crypto. Imagine my bank telling me that my account can be deleted if I violate any rule. But I know there is no deletion for Crypto wallets.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: philipma1957 on May 06, 2024, 03:24:31 PM
I don't think I can earn much BTC from crypto forums. I focus on my outside work to earn extra income and use a portion of that income to DCA BTC + ALTS. This way is more efficient and generates more BTC than signature campaigns.

Why don't you try to use bitcointalk? You would be welcome there.
 there are good campaigns there  too. Both forums  became important extra income for me

I earn 200 a week for my two signatures. One is here and one is bitcointalk.

Since my mine is closed down that 200 a week plus liquidating my gpus on eBay are large parts of my income.


It is hard for me to say what percentnofmmy assests are in crypto.

My mining gear is worth at least 50,000 my coins are what ever.

My wife has a home and a 401k.
We have bonds.
We have silver.


The home is paid so if you count the home and the 401k they are over 1 million. My crypto gear and my crypto coins are way less than 1 million.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: bitmover on May 06, 2024, 04:41:47 PM
I don't think I can earn much BTC from crypto forums. I focus on my outside work to earn extra income and use a portion of that income to DCA BTC + ALTS. This way is more efficient and generates more BTC than signature campaigns.

Why don't you try to use bitcointalk? You would be welcome there.
 there are good campaigns there  too. Both forums  became important extra income for me

I earn 200 a week for my two signatures. One is here and one is bitcointalk.

Since my mine is closed down that 200 a week plus liquidating my gpus on eBay are large parts of my income.


It is hard for me to say what percentnofmmy assests are in crypto.

You don't need to say the values, just the percent.

I don't think saying how much you have is good for your privacy... anyway, what is important if your percentual %.

As you said  you probably has less than 40% in crypto.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: philipma1957 on May 06, 2024, 04:53:58 PM
I don't think I can earn much BTC from crypto forums. I focus on my outside work to earn extra income and use a portion of that income to DCA BTC + ALTS. This way is more efficient and generates more BTC than signature campaigns.

Why don't you try to use bitcointalk? You would be welcome there.
 there are good campaigns there  too. Both forums  became important extra income for me

I earn 200 a week for my two signatures. One is here and one is bitcointalk.

Since my mine is closed down that 200 a week plus liquidating my gpus on eBay are large parts of my income.


It is hard for me to say what percentnofmmy assests are in crypto.

You don't need to say the values, just the percent.

I don't think saying how much you have is good for your privacy... anyway, what is important if your percentual %.

As you said  you probably has less than 40% in crypto.
  less than 10 percent if you count the home and 401k as investments.

If you taken the mining gear out and just count the coins  under 5percent
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: bitmover on May 06, 2024, 05:28:01 PM
If you taken the mining gear out and just count the coins  under 5percent

This is very small. Especially for you that has been around  the forum for so long.
You basically sold everything along the years?
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: philipma1957 on May 06, 2024, 05:43:41 PM
If you taken the mining gear out and just count the coins  under 5percent

This is very small. Especially for you that has been around  the forum for so long.
You basically sold everything along the years?

Yep I mined sold for profit and lived a slightly better life style.
I was a lot older already semi retired in 2012 and my wife was fully retired.

I could have done way way way better just doing a signature and holding the coins from that.

I choose to mine and sell which let me always make some money.  So the small amount of coin I hodl is a hedge against my wife's larger 401k in fed bonds.

Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: SamReomo on May 06, 2024, 05:57:23 PM
I could have done way way way better just doing a signature and holding the coins from that.
Yes, if you had joined signature campaigns in even 2014 then you could have made so much profits by holding those coins. However, mining was also profitable back then even with small amounts one could do very good with mining ASICS.

I believe the signature payments are more likely as a way to live you present times better because now the Bitcoin has already gone way higher in value and holding those coins won't be so much profitable now.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: bitmover on May 06, 2024, 07:28:43 PM
I believe the signature payments are more likely as a way to live you present times better because now the Bitcoin has already gone way higher in value and holding those coins won't be so much profitable now.

I still believe holding bitcoin will be very profitable in the future.
120k is not impossible, and it is already 100% from now.

I am holding about 80% of the coins I ever owned.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: milewilda on May 06, 2024, 07:57:23 PM
I could have done way way way better just doing a signature and holding the coins from that.
Yes, if you had joined signature campaigns in even 2014 then you could have made so much profits by holding those coins. However, mining was also profitable back then even with small amounts one could do very good with mining ASICS.

I believe the signature payments are more likely as a way to live you present times better because now the Bitcoin has already gone way higher in value and holding those coins won't be so much profitable now.
Remembering when i have started into this forum on which it is really that indeed a worth on holding Bitcoin wayback if we do speak about on the potential price increase that we could have in the future but of course not all would really be able on doing so considering that there are really moments or times that we would be needing up some conversion into it to fiat due to some circumstances.Just like me on which i have been able to convert 50% of all the signature campaign earnings that i do have ever since but i could still say that holding is really that
worth it if we do tend to look on where we are now.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Jamal Aezaz on May 06, 2024, 08:12:39 PM
A few years back, I used to have around 70 percent of my assets in crypto. I made some investment in various crypto related things and lost about 30 percent. Right now I have around 30 percent of my assets in crypto.

One should not use such a large amount for investment or trading because these both fields are very risky and 70 percent is such a huge amount which should be reduced to some extent. People think that their greater percentage will give them greater rewards but this fact also has some disadvantages due to which we have to use a minimum amount.

20 and 30 percent is okay but I think we should not increase this amount above 50 percent because the risk also increases as we are increasing our amount so be careful in every step of life.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: SamReomo on May 08, 2024, 09:40:02 AM
I still believe holding bitcoin will be very profitable in the future.
120k is not impossible, and it is already 100% from now.

I am holding about 80% of the coins I ever owned.
I know holding Bitcoin could be profitable and 120k to 1M is very possible but not very soon. It will take Bitcoin many years to reach 1M, till then it will lie below 100k most of the time. I'm bullish about it in this bull run, I expect that it will reach at least 100k when bull run gets intensity but it's not likely to reach 300k in this bull run however a few people think that it will cross $150k in this bull run.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: Mr. Magkaisa on May 08, 2024, 11:57:59 AM
I still believe holding bitcoin will be very profitable in the future.
120k is not impossible, and it is already 100% from now.

I am holding about 80% of the coins I ever owned.
I know holding Bitcoin could be profitable and 120k to 1M is very possible but not very soon. It will take Bitcoin many years to reach 1M, till then it will lie below 100k most of the time. I'm bullish about it in this bull run, I expect that it will reach at least 100k when bull run gets intensity but it's not likely to reach 300k in this bull run however a few people think that it will cross $150k in this bull run.

         -  As for me, I expect that Bitcoin will really exceed the $100,000 market price. But honestly speaking, my majority holdings are not Bitcoin. Because I also know that my capital will not increase 10x if I focus on holding Bitcoin.

I also believe that Bitcoin is proven and tested; that's why I'm not capable of saving a large amount in bitcoin when it comes to its rally. Of course, I also want to somehow experience big earnings in the crypto industry. And I saw that it is possible if I can achieve my goal of more than 10x the capital that I will use to accumulate potential crypto assets.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: ajiz138 on May 08, 2024, 02:23:25 PM
I still believe holding bitcoin will be very profitable in the future.
120k is not impossible, and it is already 100% from now.

I am holding about 80% of the coins I ever owned.
I know holding Bitcoin could be profitable and 120k to 1M is very possible but not very soon. It will take Bitcoin many years to reach 1M, till then it will lie below 100k most of the time. I'm bullish about it in this bull run, I expect that it will reach at least 100k when bull run gets intensity but it's not likely to reach 300k in this bull run however a few people think that it will cross $150k in this bull run.
We just need to be patient when holding bitcoin, because it's not impossible when talking about bitcoin. We have also seen how bitcoin continues to run and is always able to reach ATH when it moves up.

It's just that we can't be sure when Bitcoin will reach that price. For example, 120 thousand is not impossible, but we don't know when we will see bitcoin reach that price. There is no doubt when it comes to bitcoin.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: doc on May 08, 2024, 04:01:58 PM
I still believe holding bitcoin will be very profitable in the future.
120k is not impossible, and it is already 100% from now.

I am holding about 80% of the coins I ever owned.
I know holding Bitcoin could be profitable and 120k to 1M is very possible but not very soon. It will take Bitcoin many years to reach 1M, till then it will lie below 100k most of the time. I'm bullish about it in this bull run, I expect that it will reach at least 100k when bull run gets intensity but it's not likely to reach 300k in this bull run however a few people think that it will cross $150k in this bull run.
We just need to be patient when holding bitcoin, because it's not impossible when talking about bitcoin. We have also seen how bitcoin continues to run and is always able to reach ATH when it moves up.

It's just that we can't be sure when Bitcoin will reach that price. For example, 120 thousand is not impossible, but we don't know when we will see bitcoin reach that price. There is no doubt when it comes to bitcoin.
Bitcoin is always safe to hold long term, talking about prices like you said $120K is reasonable to happen but when will it happen? End of this year or early next year. This is a question that many people ask, even though we know that Bitcoin is unpredictable and no one can predict it accurately
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: 0t3p0t on May 08, 2024, 07:05:19 PM
I still believe holding bitcoin will be very profitable in the future.
120k is not impossible, and it is already 100% from now.

I am holding about 80% of the coins I ever owned.
I know holding Bitcoin could be profitable and 120k to 1M is very possible but not very soon. It will take Bitcoin many years to reach 1M, till then it will lie below 100k most of the time. I'm bullish about it in this bull run, I expect that it will reach at least 100k when bull run gets intensity but it's not likely to reach 300k in this bull run however a few people think that it will cross $150k in this bull run.
We just need to be patient when holding bitcoin, because it's not impossible when talking about bitcoin. We have also seen how bitcoin continues to run and is always able to reach ATH when it moves up.

It's just that we can't be sure when Bitcoin will reach that price. For example, 120 thousand is not impossible, but we don't know when we will see bitcoin reach that price. There is no doubt when it comes to bitcoin.
Bitcoin is always safe to hold long term, talking about prices like you said $120K is reasonable to happen but when will it happen? End of this year or early next year. This is a question that many people ask, even though we know that Bitcoin is unpredictable and no one can predict it accurately
The best long term investment is Bitcoin no doubt about that. But reaching a specific price like new ATH I think that is possible maybe last quarter this year or early 2025 but yeah that is just an educated guess so not something we can rely on especially in this volatile industry.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: armanda90 on May 08, 2024, 07:40:26 PM
I have good planning with how much percentage of assets allocated to cryptocurrency, firstly must spending emergency fund, cost education for our children and spending daily needed before spent around 50% above for saving money. Its not problem if you have much money and spending more percentage allocated for cryptocurrency but currently crypto is main passive income for me and around 30% of my assets allocated in crypto.
As short term trading, 30% assets allocated to cryptocurrency but almost 60% to 80% profitable earn in daily day withdraw to bank account and become saving assets.
Title: Re: How much % of your assets are allocated to crypto?
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on May 08, 2024, 07:44:12 PM
I still believe holding bitcoin will be very profitable in the future.
120k is not impossible, and it is already 100% from now.

I am holding about 80% of the coins I ever owned.
I know holding Bitcoin could be profitable and 120k to 1M is very possible but not very soon. It will take Bitcoin many years to reach 1M, till then it will lie below 100k most of the time. I'm bullish about it in this bull run, I expect that it will reach at least 100k when bull run gets intensity but it's not likely to reach 300k in this bull run however a few people think that it will cross $150k in this bull run.
We just need to be patient when holding bitcoin, because it's not impossible when talking about bitcoin. We have also seen how bitcoin continues to run and is always able to reach ATH when it moves up.

It's just that we can't be sure when Bitcoin will reach that price. For example, 120 thousand is not impossible, but we don't know when we will see bitcoin reach that price. There is no doubt when it comes to bitcoin.
Bitcoin is always safe to hold long term, talking about prices like you said $120K is reasonable to happen but when will it happen? End of this year or early next year. This is a question that many people ask, even though we know that Bitcoin is unpredictable and no one can predict it accurately
The best long term investment is Bitcoin no doubt about that. But reaching a specific price like new ATH I think that is possible maybe last quarter this year or early 2025 but yeah that is just an educated guess so not something we can rely on especially in this volatile industry.

I also think that the next ATH is that we all hope is very juicy I think it can happen by 2025, by 2024 many people have been saying, Predicting that it can reach the new ATH that is above $200k but everyone knows that It can get there or even further, but when? That is the great dilemma, everyone believed that after the halving it would rise at once, but the market is not like that , it can be said that the bullish trend is there, it just has not manifested itself as such in a radical way, that way of Seeing things has to be the most correct, we cannot predict things Exactly, but the idea is to take risks.