Hello community, I’m building a portfolio with a 20+ year horizon focused purely on long-term growth, so I’m not chasing dividends or short-term liquidity.
My current allocation is 54.2% ETFs, 27.4% crypto, and 18.4% individual stocks.
I’d appreciate constructive feedback:
do you think 27% crypto is too heavy for a long-term plan, are there any major sector or geographic diversification gaps, and would you tilt more toward broad ETFs versus thematic plays?
ETFs – 54.2%
• $IWDA (-0.01%) – 22.3% (MSCI World)
• $BNKE (+0.31%) – 16.8% (Eurozone banks)
• $CSNDX (+0.13%) – 11.7% (NASDAQ 100)
• $DFEN (-0.33%) – 3.4% (Defense)
Crypto – 27.4%
• $BITC (+2.75%) – 14.9% (Bitcoin)
• $WXRP (-3.14%) – 4.4% (XRP)
• $CETH (+6.47%) – 4.2% (Ethereum)
• $SLNC (+1.1%) – 3.9% (Solana)
Stocks – 18.4%
• Tech: $GOOGL (-0.17%),$NVDA (+0.61%),$MSFT (+0.89%), $AMZN (-0.14%), $AAPL (-0.41%), $PLTR (-0.91%), $HOOD (+1.47%)
• Healthcare:$NOVO B (-1.63%), $LLY (+2.5%), $UNH (+1.42%)