I wonder how diversified you are monetarily? My example: I hold roughly 25% in CZK, 45% in EUR and 30% in USD. Do you address currency diversification in any way, or do you keep everything in one currency and not address it?


Not counting cryptos, I have the vast majority of my positions in USD (which is my main portfolio currency), then I have a few stocks around the world, rather very selectively.

I have most of it in USD and some in CZK. I don't really pay much attention to it, but I guess I'll have to look into it😁.

I keep everything in USD... but according to Degir I usually make money on the exchange rate difference, so I don't worry about it yet :)

A little in CZK for basic needs, otherwise mainly USD. There would be some small units of JPY and EUR.

Here is a fundamental question: What do you mean by your question...

1) Currency diversification of fiat currency holdings in checking, savings and other accounts.

2) In which fiat currencies do you have a diversified portfolio i.e. in which currencies are your shares purchased e.g. NOK, USD, EUR, CZK, SEK,

3) In which currency do you buy shares. In which currency your investment account is held.

So please specify the question...

It's not exactly accurate, but it's close. 😁
13% GBP, 14% CZK, 5% NOK, 8% EUR and 60% USD.

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