Poll- so 0.0% to 100%, please chime in
I'm at 1.4%
Aggiemike96 said:
0.00%
Heineken-Ashi said:
10%. Could be 25% in the coming month just as easily as 0%. Depends on if support or resistance is broken for BTC
I bleed maroon said:
I believe there are quite a few potentially misinformed 0.0% posters on this thread. As COIN is a member of the S&P500, you at least have some crypto exposure if you hold an S&P500 index fund (or other broad market index fund). Also, many large companies hold crypto as an investment, so you undoubtedly have some indirect exposure there, as well.
I probably have 1-3% of my portfolio allocated to crypto or crypto services. The only actual crypto I hold is a free $10 worth given to me by Venmo several years ago (it's now worth $15.34).
You are correct - google failed me (or my own quick cursory glance at the search results, which said it's "used as a benchmark for the S&P", not is IN the S&P).SquareOne07 said:I bleed maroon said:
I believe there are quite a few potentially misinformed 0.0% posters on this thread. As COIN is a member of the S&P500, you at least have some crypto exposure if you hold an S&P500 index fund (or other broad market index fund). Also, many large companies hold crypto as an investment, so you undoubtedly have some indirect exposure there, as well.
I probably have 1-3% of my portfolio allocated to crypto or crypto services. The only actual crypto I hold is a free $10 worth given to me by Venmo several years ago (it's now worth $15.34).
I…don't believe COIN is in the s&p 500 (503)
https://www.slickcharts.com/sp500
jamey said:
Poll- so 0.0% to 100%, please chime in
I'm at 1.4%
LMCane said:jamey said:
Poll- so 0.0% to 100%, please chime in
I'm at 1.4%
this is not the appropriate question-
because if you originally bought Bitcoin at $10,000 and now it is $70,000- then it is a much larger percentage of your portfolio today versus when you first purchased.
the real question should be "what percentage of your overall portfolio did you INITIALLY invest in crypto"