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RE: Model Portfolios for investing in Cryptocurrencies

in #cryptocurrency7 years ago (edited)

Hi cryptoindex,

Thanks for this post! Few things:

  • Is there a more detailed breakdown to the Stocks and Bonds portions of your portfolio? I know this post is about cryptocurrencies, but I'm still interested. I would like to know if you divide the stocks by some criteria, as market life-cycle/industry etc.
  • It would be really interesting to see this done for different age groups. How do you think different portfolios should look like at different stages? Also, would you change anything about the crypto sub-portfolio for different age groups?
  • I would like to push back on your advice for a 5-7 coin holding - keeping in mind that you did state that it was just an example. Sure, increased number of coins doesn't necessarily equate with improved quality of diversity, but I think what matters the most here is the size of the coin's share of the portfolio relative to some other indicator (market cap, supply, age, etc). Given how cryptocurrencies don't have to come in "1s", you could theoretically hold a portfolio of over 800 coins while still having a "well-diversified portfolio".