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    [Daily Discussion] Friday, July 31, 2020

    Posted: 30 Jul 2020 09:05 PM PDT

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    [Altcoin Discussion] Friday, July 31, 2020

    Posted: 30 Jul 2020 09:05 PM PDT

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    What is the latest consensus of rebalancing portfolios vs bitcoin hodling as of 2020?

    Posted: 31 Jul 2020 12:49 AM PDT

    I am wondering if the historical backtest data still confirms that holding a rebalanced "index" portfolio still outperforms just hodling BTC? Shrimpy confirmed that 2 years ago in 2018, but that was very short timeframe, does it still hold in power in 2020?

    And if so, which portfolios have proven to outperform the longest?
    Of course, taking transaction fee costs and trading costs into account.

    Also, isn't the problem with backtesting fact that in each timeframe a different backtesting model can outperform, but as time goes on there is absolutely no guarantee that it will keep outperforming?

    If anyone has any recent data on this or just general observations on backtesting hodling btc vs hodling an "index" of cryptos, please do share.

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