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RE: I am one of the "Founding Fathers" of BTC...a Crypto Whale so to speak. Many of you have asked for tips on what coins to own/trade. I put my money where my mouth is and today I will reveal where my Fiat is parked.

in #bitcoin7 years ago

I'll be checking out your posts, thanks for posting this list!
I think your list is very good; the first 3 are obvious, and the last 2, are for obvious reasons ;-)

But just the reference points people need, to affirm their decisions.

I would probably add STEEM and EOS, and that's a really good list!

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I have 11 more cryptocurrencies in my portfolio, in smaller percentages, like Ripple, ETC, BTS, DOGE, Digibyte etc.

Basically I define the percentages and I make monthly increments keeping the percentages. So if a currency falls in price I buy more, and if it rises too much I buy more of the other currencies. It is the same strategy that the holders use in the traditional stock market

How to study each cryptocurrency takes time I started with the best known ones, and now I'm starting to study the less popular ones.

Steem I started now but I find it promising. I have to know a little more to include in my portfolio.

EOS is in the study queue.

Thanks for sharing your point of view :)