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Hi there,

I wanted to do some reallocating now or pay in enough so that the positions fit again. My goal is to save for at least 20 years and to have a nice sum for our son for his studies etc. The savings rate has now increased to €300


I would like to invest 20% each 10% in $BTC (-1,71%) and $ETH (-2,63%) in the portfolio. and reduce my $IBC3 (-4,9%) to 20% and the rest to $XDWL (-5,71%) and $FGEQ (-5,26%) 30% each.


Do you think 20% is too much for crypto?


I would be grateful for any opinions and suggestions.

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So I would say 20% is the absolute upper limit for crypto, but you can still do it. Maybe I personally would rather do 15% BTC and 5% ETH, but that's a matter of taste. So if you're aware of the risks, you can do it.
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@DieEnte7 I'm the one who has 70% of the portfolio in BTC😅🤩
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@Kronos_ I 0%, but in the end it's up to you 😀🤷🏻‍♂️
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With 20% BTC and ETH, you roughly double the expected return, but also the risk. It's a matter of taste, there is no objective right or wrong. But I don't see a problem with the sums and the horizon.
@Epi listen to this man
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Without absolute values, it is unfortunately not possible for me to make an assessment as, for example, 7.1% CocaCola could be either €1k or €10k.

You write: "Savings rate has now increased to 300,00€"
Monthly ?

Why did you sell the ETFs at a loss?
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@Barsten In what absolute figures would 7.1% be too much or too little for you?
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@Barsten I also don't understand why gq indicates that I have sold etf. So far I have not sold any etf. Apparently the automatic synchronization is not working.
Much better than 100 shitcoins, but I would still give BTC significantly more weight than ETH
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@Seiky Why exactly?
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