RE: Liquidity’s Role in an Investor’s Portfolio

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how about short term bullet for crypto, any particular setup/condition?



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It depends on the person and their goals for it. In my scenario, I'm looking to have long-term exposure to cryptocurrency for the upside it could have in the next 1-20 years. I also want to be able to trade in and out on a moment's notice to take advantage of short-term price fluctuations. Thus, my breakdown looks something like this:

  1. A large % of the "crypto" portfolio is held in actually cryptocurrencies that I believe will have long-term value. STEEM, BTC, ETH, BAT, etc.
  2. A smaller % of this same portfolio is held in USD or USDT which is ready to be converted into crypto when an opportunity arises to make a quick play back/forth
  3. Another small allocation remains in BTC and is to be traded against ALTS that I like when the time is right. I.e. I just converted some BTC into STEEM recently as the satoshi valuation is low in the short-term

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for part 2, any particular type of setup/opportunity or conditions as you mentioned that you are looking out for ?

for part 3, i m doing the same too, thought of holding months back but notice that steem/btc have the pattern of spike and dump, so just set the orders for spike and look to buy back lower.

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