Brendan Burgess
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I have a diversified portfolio of shares. No matter how good I think a company might be, I would not invest more than 10% of my assets. When a share increase to more than that, I usually sell it down to reduce my exposure.
I will be shorting Bitcoin. I will allocate about 1% of my portfolio because it's so volatile. If I short at $10k, it could rise to $20k and my allocation would be lost.
Is there any benefit in shorting the likes of Ether, XRP and Litecoin? Spreading the 1% over a few cryptos?
While they have tended to rise and fall together, the fall in Ether has been even more pronounced.
Bitcoin is at 50% of its market peak. But Ether is at 10% of its market peak if I am reading the charts correctly.
And would a technical breakthrough in one of them make it more popular than the others and therefore wipe out the others?
I presume that Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin SV are more closely related to Bitcoin than the other cryptos so they would not act as a diversficiation?
Brendan
I will be shorting Bitcoin. I will allocate about 1% of my portfolio because it's so volatile. If I short at $10k, it could rise to $20k and my allocation would be lost.
Is there any benefit in shorting the likes of Ether, XRP and Litecoin? Spreading the 1% over a few cryptos?
While they have tended to rise and fall together, the fall in Ether has been even more pronounced.
Bitcoin is at 50% of its market peak. But Ether is at 10% of its market peak if I am reading the charts correctly.
And would a technical breakthrough in one of them make it more popular than the others and therefore wipe out the others?
I presume that Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin SV are more closely related to Bitcoin than the other cryptos so they would not act as a diversficiation?
Brendan
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