HOW NOT TO LOSS OUR DIGITAL ASSETS PART twoHow to make a suitable portfolio?
First of all, it should be noted that people who do not look at this market as a job and have come only for profit, do not involve more than 10 to 20% of their total capital in this market. In case of loss, their sentiment will not destroy their entire account and they will not have stress in dealing with different market conditions.
We must first divide digital assets into safe assets and low safety assets. Safety is considered here in terms of value preservation.
In Crypto, I consider BTC and ETH as safe assets. But certainly BTC's share of the portfolio is larger than ETH.
Now let's move on to how to manage a portfolio:
1. Out of 100% of our total account, we should allocate about 40 to 50% to safe assets. Because in the event of a market downturn, these assets perform better and retain their value better. Of course, you should buy these assets in the right place, not in any market conditions. Not on top.
2. You can allocate about 10 to 15% of your account to major Altcoins. Major Altcoins are those with a market cap of $ 2 billion to $ 3 billion. You can roughly count the top 50 coins in the coinmarketcup.com
3.You can allocate about 10% of your account to middle Altcoins. middle Altcoins are those with a market cap of $ 300 million to $ 2 billion.
4.You can allocate about 10% of your account to minor Altcoins. minor Altcoins are those with a market cap blow of $ 300 million. These coins have a high risk but also a higher probability of profit.
5.We keep about 10 to 20% of the account tether, to buy in more suitable places or use it for short-term trade.
Of course, in some situations, with changes in dominance and other things in mind, changes can be made to these percentages to work better, but this can be a major base in portfolio management.
I hope you have a good year. Merry Christmas
Portfolio management
HOW NOT TO LOSS OUR DIGITAL ASSETS PART ONEThis is a tutorial post and is more suitable for investors and we are not talking about short-term traders.
Friends, the crypto market is not like the Forex market and the stock market. You have to work hard to keep digital assets in this
market because it is a wild market. Do not compare this market with other markets because this market is very volatile and shallow.
There are big players in this market. In this market, fluctuations of 30% are normal.
The crypto market gives you Fiat money, but it takes away your digital assets, and if you do not manage your portfolio, you lose your bitcoins.If you measure your assets based on bitcoins, with the manipulations you do, with the BUY in top and sales in bottom, your bitcoins will be at least halved, maybe $ 5X profit, but in the end you see your BTC are halved and you no longer know what to do.
BTC never gives you the opportunity to buy in the right place. It breaks the support you are looking for or it does not reach you and leaves you and you can not buy it.Try to buy bitcoin by accumulation and distribution method, select the appropriate range to buy and enter in several steps, and do not wait for the top to sell and sell in several steps.
Technical and fundamental analysis are good, but the most important part of investing is capital management, portfolio management and emotion management.
Try to understand the nature of this market and be patient. Patience is very important in this market.
In the next post, I will provide you with a suitable portfolio management method. I hope it is useful for you
Crypto Portfolio ManagementHi everyone
I'm working hard on a new kinda indicator that is unusual to tradingview. It is a kinda tool to assist you in portfolio management in crypto.
It has some features that I will discuss about in detail when I publish the source code. It worth to note that it is hard to write something like this in pine language!
some features:
-You can change the assets
-calculates expected yearly returns
-calculates standard deviation of yearly returns
-calculates expected monthly returns and standard deviation
-calculates correlation to bitcoin and sharperatio
-calculates percent down from ATH
These indices may help people to choose the asset for their portfolio allocation in crypto world. I would love to see your comment about it and suggestion about any other feature to add before publishing.
BTC/USD Binance.US - This is why I do not use stop losses.. I must start by saying that I believe Bitcoin and cryptocurrency investing offers the greatest opportunity for the common man to build wealth to have ever existed in the history of the world. Yet, it is still an endeavor that must be entered into cautiously and with research if one is to be successful.
The Daily Chart for BTC/USD on (the pathetic excuse of an exchange) Binance.US, serves as a teachable moment that should not be ignored. This chart demonstrates that if you cannot go to sleep peacefully without having a stop loss in place then you may need to reconsider being in this game.
The traditional methods of trading securities that were used in the regulated stock markets of the world and which subsequently made a lot of the famous traders of old very rich, predated high frequency trading and algorithmic trading bots on these mostly unregulated cryptocurrency exchanges. Yet, these outdated methods are currently being peddled and taught by the get-rich-trading-crypto-gurus today as the "secrets to crypto trading profits", despite this being 20th century methods that will cause you to lose your shirt if adhered to when trading crypto. Any endeavor to read and learn about crypto trading will, almost without fail, lead to a regurgitated list of the same old trading clichés. One such example: the so-called number one rule of trading. Always use a stop loss. The number one rule of successful trading is undoubtedly to limit your losses. This may be true, but if you are doing that with a stop loss on an exchange then you are asking to be robbed. Yes, you have to know when to cut your losses and move on, but unfortunately, because of the nature of swimming these dangerous financial waters, the sharks in the crypto space will eat your lunch, steal your crypto at bargain prices and laugh as you weep over what could've been. The order books are open. Anybody with a desire to do so can launch a trading "bot" using an API on most any crypto exchange. If that person or entity happens to have enough capital to clear the buy or sell side of the order books of an exchange, then they are free to do so. Once this is done, your crypto is gone at a bargain price with the classic stop loss shake out. Which is why if I cannot hold it without a stop loss, then I don't need it. If a drop in price doesn't present an opportunity for me to buy more, then I don't need it. If I'm not confident that it will be around in 2-5 years from now, then I don't need it. To limit losses, set a price alert on Tradingview, CoinGecko, or your exchange watchlist. If you are afraid it will drop too much before you can act on it, or if it suffers from a lack of volume and thus has a lack of liquidity, then perhaps it's best to HODL or leave it be.
If you don't know what any of this means, then that could be a sign that you may need to do a little more due diligence.
3 Ways To Invest In Crypto Market WITHOUT Education 💡You got a busy life and you don't have time to research and learn about thousands of cryptos,
Or you maybe don't see yourself and your life a trader,
Maybe aren't even interested in capital market.
You just heard Crypto Market is gaining a lot of profit and you just don't want to miss it..
You know what?? You hear from a Shit Coin.. You buy some.. And You will lose most of or maybe all your money ..
This IDEA will guide you through this situation, it will let you know how to invest successfully (probably), in crypto market.
I tried to minimize the risk for you..
SHALL WE BEGIN???
There are three possible ways, the First one will cost you money, the Second and the Third are free of charge.
FIRST: Go to an expert consultant.
The only thing you need to do, is to research and find suitable expert consultant for yourself. After that everything is done.
He/She, will gather some of your personal information to know you better to arrange a personal crypto portfolio.. This type of portfolio is uniquely designed for you and your personal goals..
And of course this way will cost you money due the type of expert you find.
SECOND: Bitcoin & Ethereum.
Clear your mind from whatever exciting coin and token you hearing all around the social media or you friends..
Bitcoin and Ethereum are the King and the Queen of the market, AND NOTHING ELSE MATTERS...
Try to calculate how much money can you HOLD or HODL for at least 5 YEARS . Buy Bitcoin/Ethereum with that money and store it in a safe place and just don't think about it anymore until that 5 year deadline comes up.
I believe you will be surprised when you see the outcome of your investment. And don't remember that at least 5 year is so important.
free of charge this one.
THIRD AND LAST: DCA, Dollar-Cost Averaging.
Did you remember older members of the family always told us, don't spend all your income. Put some of your income into the bank, monthly. It'll come handy some day.
Dollar Cost Averaging is something like that, and you know what?? It will work perfectly on Cryptos.
The only thing you need to do, is to calculate you monthly costs and income. After that promise something to yourself, I WILL SAVE SOME OF MY INCOME INTO CRYPTO EVERY MONTH. It can be %5, %10, %15,... whatever number you and your life feel comfortable with.
This DCA needs Three situations for you to concentrate on. First , You should keep your promise and buy crypto every month no matter what happens. Second , you should again wait at least 5 years . But don't worry the results will make you satisfied.
And Third , Just buy Bitcoin or Ethereum again and nothing else. Don't remember The KING and The QUEEN.
Why it is called AVERAGING??? because, no matter what is the price your filling your bag every month, so you will buy bitcoin in the deep, in the middle and in the top. This way you will buy your asset in an average price, without even knowing anything from the market.
This one was free of charge too, and I believe from bottom of my heart you will be excited from the result..
This is it.. I hope you enjoyed this IDEA.. If you did so, push the LIKE button and feel free to talk to me in comment section :)
BTC.D : A quick note on bitcoin dominance and altsCRYPTOCAP:BTC.D
Hello everyone 😃
Before we start to discuss, I would be glad if your share your opinion on this post and hit the like button if you enjoyed it !
It is inevitable that at some points in the cycle, Bitcoin will outperform almost everything. With a few outliers of course. However, it's important that this doesn't change your game plan.
Your game plan should already be set in motion. If you track your portfolio daily, both in USD and BTC, there are always fluctuations if you are holding a mixture of BTC, Alts and USD.
It would be near impossible to maintain your portfolio's equivalent BTC value round the clock, unless of course you were all in BTC.
I personally hold BTC as my base asset during bull runs (switching to USD at local tops or as near as I can) as well as moving to ETH as my base asset when ETHBTC looks set to out perform.
However, it is inevitable that my alt coin holdings (spot) that I have accumulated will take a hit during a strong BTC run - so you may see your 'BTC worth' drop at times; However, I think of alt holdings like a coiled spring. When under pressure BTC, they bleed - and are suppressed.
If you've accumulated at support, you need not to worry about the temporary drawdown in BTC, because in general alt coins out perform BTC in the right conditions, and so when bitcoin puts in a local top, altcoins regain their dominance and begin out performing.
HOWEVER
It is important not to be 'alt heavy' at times when the BTC dominance is at support.
It is important to rotate the ratio of BTC:ALT:USD holdings to lessen the impact of alts bleeding at certain times in the market.
For example, in January of this year, it was an amazing time to load up on altcoins given that BTC dominance was at resistance. We then saw astronomical gains in alts across Feb/March when BTC.D dropped like a rock. Then, in May when BTC.D hit support, the whole market tanked but alt coins got hit the hardest. Alts will lose value when BTC is volatile, in either direction. So it's important to balance the ratio of your holdings across BTC, alts and stables at certain times in the market.
I pay attention to Bitcoin dominance more so for my spot holdings. For my trading account, every asset is simply a method of making a profit on percentage gains.
So whether I'm trading BTC, ETH or alts - it doesn't matter as much.
But for spot holdings, I generally want to cycle my ALT:BTC or ALT:USD holdings.
When BTC.D is at support, I want to hold less alts.
When BTC.D is at resistance, I want to load up on alts.
Tutorial: How I Track a stock portfolio on TradingViewFor those of us who like to leverage the awesome charting capabilities of TradingView to visualize, analyze and track a portfolio of holdings, i wanted to share couple of ways i have been using in the past few months.
I found that the ability to "chart" a portfolio adds a whole new dimension to my decision making - that looking at the portfolio in numbers on daily basis does not allow. for example, when I'm able to "chart" the portfolio, i can apply simple technical analysis tools (Moving Averages, MACD..etc) to find new "portfolio opportunities" - like for example, when the portfolio is at a top with a possible upcoming decline in value, that would be a good time to start cashing out and locking some of my unrealized profits, or to hedge by buying some Puts or selling some Covered Calls.. as in the example in the chart above.
so here the ways i use to track my portfolio using TradingView.
Method 1: Using a Pine script
- few weeks ago i published a simple Portfolio Tracker script with details on how it can be used to set up and track a simple portfolio of 10 holdings + a cash position. please refer to the link below if you're interested in that method.
Method 2: Using TradingView's Watchlist
- i'd like to focus on this method in this post. there are few variations to how this can be accomplished, and i hope i can share a trick or 2 that i have been using that made this a lot easier for me
1 - the simplest way: add the "portfolio string" manually as a watchlist symbol
assume i have a simple portfolio of 100 MSFT + 200 AAPL + 300 INTC along with some $10,000 cash in the account
i chose to add a new symbol to my watchlist, and enter the line below - this is what i refer to as the "portfolio string":
MSFT * 100 + AAPL * 200 + INTC * 300 + 10,000
and this is what you see in the chart here..
this should work well - the only issue with this method is that if my portfolio is more complex than 3-4 positions, and/or if it changes frequently due my active trading, this manual approach is less than ideal
2 - what if my portfolio is more complex than this and it changes often
in that case, i would suggest to use a spreadsheet - or maybe you already maintain a sheet where you track your trades.
in that sheet, construct a table like the below and enter the formulas that are shown in the "formula view"
in that sheet, cell D2 , will consolidate (using the concatenation function) the individual "Position Strings" into a single "Portfolio String"
you can then copy cell D2 from the Excel table, then go to TradingView, choose to add a symbol to your watchlist, and simply paste that "Portfolio String" in there.. and voila!
-- adjust the number of rows as needed (add rows, and update the formula in cell D2). i tried with more than 10 positions per portfolio and it works smoothly
-- note that the "Position_Str" formula is consistent for all holdings *except* for the last line
-- if you're using something other than Excel, please map the functions accordingly. the below works on Excel.
Formula View = what we enter in the spreadsheet
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A B C D
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1 Symbol Qty Position_str Portfolio_str
2 sym1 100 = A2 & "*" & B2 & "+" =CONCAT(C2:C5)
3 sym2 200 = A3 & "*" & B3 & "+"
4 sym3 300 = A4 & "*" & B4 & "+"
5 Cash 10,000 = B5
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Normal Table (results) View
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A B C D
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1 Symbol Qty Position_str Portfolio_str
2 sym1 100 MSFT*2000+ MSFT*2000+AAPL*3000+INTC*3000+10000
3 sym2 200 AAPL*3000+
4 sym3 300 INTC*3000+
5 Cash 10,000 10,000
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3 - My last tip here is not a separate approach - but builds on the one above
- i already use a separate spreadsheet table (a trade log) to track my trades which i update on regular basis.
- using the pivot table feature, i can construct a view of my "trade log" that provides what we see in Columns A and B above.
- so this makes it easy to just "refresh" the pivot table once i update my trades, and the "Portfolio String" will be updated automatically for me - theni will just copy and paste it as a new symbol in my TradingView WatchList and remove the older ones.
i hope some of you find these tips useful and can leverage some of this to open up that new portfolio management abilities to your trading..
Feedback and comments are welcome as usual - best of luck!
How to not lose Money and be smart in Risk ManagementIt's complex code but great if you want to add on risk-free.
If you have started a successful Position and wish to add on without risking losing any Money this Formula is for you!
Please link my Work and be credible, we help each other in this Community! :)
Formula:
(Current Price/ First Position Entrance Price) = Positive Value AND Additional Entry DO ((CP/FPEP)-1)/2 = Maximum Risk Tolerance. (MRT)
FPEP*(MRT+1)= Risk-Free Stop Loss Price for Add On(RFSLP) ( RFSLP is optional Info)
(First Position Order in USDT * MRT) > (Second Position Oder in USDT * Number C) Execute Additional Order
Number C = (Additional Stop Loss Price/ Entry Price) -1 = Number B
√(NumberB)² = Number C
First Position Entrance Price = Entry Price of First Position
Positive Value & Additional Entry are Boolean Functions
Number C is the Percentage you will set at Risk for the additional Position