Not sure there is a best, each is used for different reasons. In the old legacy financial system I'd want some cash, a bit of savings that was earning interest, and some in more speculative investments like stocks that had a better chance at big returns or producing long term dividends.
Translating that to the cryptocurrency version of the financial world, I'd want some of the major currencies like BTC, BCH, LTC, then I'd want to hold some PoS coins that were earning the equivalent of interest as my savings replacement, and then last we'd have some of the coins that represented a business business interest.
Start off with amounts you're comfortable with, there will be a lot of volatility and these 50%+ drops are going to be regular occurrence. Gotta be sure you account for their possibility as you're putting money in.
I'll be releasing the full Crypto-Bridge report over the next 10 days or so on steemit, hopefully it gives people a better idea of what sort of options are available and how they can build a resilient portfolio.
Not sure there is a best, each is used for different reasons. In the old legacy financial system I'd want some cash, a bit of savings that was earning interest, and some in more speculative investments like stocks that had a better chance at big returns or producing long term dividends.
Translating that to the cryptocurrency version of the financial world, I'd want some of the major currencies like BTC, BCH, LTC, then I'd want to hold some PoS coins that were earning the equivalent of interest as my savings replacement, and then last we'd have some of the coins that represented a business business interest.
Fair enough. I'm going to try. Thank you very much.
Start off with amounts you're comfortable with, there will be a lot of volatility and these 50%+ drops are going to be regular occurrence. Gotta be sure you account for their possibility as you're putting money in.
I'll be releasing the full Crypto-Bridge report over the next 10 days or so on steemit, hopefully it gives people a better idea of what sort of options are available and how they can build a resilient portfolio.
Okey, I follow you. Thank you.