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Hello, I am totally new to investing and i started out with StashAway. I deposited $10k into StashAway Simple in May 2020. I created a General Investing Portfolio with a 30% risk and did a 2 weekly recurring transfer of $200 from my Simple to my Investing portfolio.
Till date, i have seen profits up to $700+ and it fluctuate around 200-500 now. I am thinking if i should withdraw the profits and just let the $10000 inside to continue "rolling"
Should i do that?
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My another smaller portfolio. Which I just invest another $100 for another 2 coins. Adding up to my main portfolio. I hit above 30%.
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And thank you seedly for the Amex New sign up BTC promotion. New sign up will get $365 worth of BTC. Which add up free to my portfolio. But soon I'm preparing to cash out my BTC to go into altcoins. :)
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Proof of my withdrawal on date 12 October.
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From how you asked this qns, it is obvious that there was no investment plan at the beginning. You n...
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Hi Ben,
I used to invest in stashAway few years back. Generally is still better than leaving it inside the bank. But I had since stopped my StashAway. Investment will always go up and down. High risk high return. Low risk low return. I been in crypto investment since this year January. 12 October I did a withdrawal of $6324. Total capital of $20k. With another smaller amount floating at $1400. I upload my current portfolio floating at around $17693. The decision you have to make. As long you are not in negative you are fine. Rule 1 do not loss money. Rule 2 do not forget Rule 1