FAQ
How much crypto should a high earner allocate?
It depends on risk tolerance, time horizon, liquidity needs, and overall portfolio concentration. Many disciplined plans use a small allocation (often 1â5%) because it can influence outcomes without turning the entire plan into a crypto bet. The right level should be tested in your full financial plan, including down-market scenarios.
Is Bitcoin really âdigital goldâ?
Sometimes it is framed that way, but the more useful approach is to treat Bitcoin as a scarce, high-volatility asset with unique market structure and liquidity characteristics. It may diversify a portfolio in certain environments, but correlations can shift, especially during risk-off periods.
Should I buy crypto through a spot ETF or hold it directly?
Spot ETFs can simplify custody, reduce operational complexity, and often make tax reporting easier. Direct ownership can offer more control and portability, but it introduces key management, security, and counterparty considerations. The better choice depends on your objectives, your operational comfort, and how you plan to rebalance over time.
What are the biggest risks investors underestimate?
Beyond price volatility, many investors underestimate operational risk (custody, account security, key management), regulatory uncertainty, and behavioral risk during large drawdowns. Liquidity can also change quickly in market stress, and the âheadline cycleâ can drive impulsive decisions.
How should rebalancing work with crypto?
Many investors use rules-based rebalancing, for example trimming after large run-ups and adding only within pre-defined limits after drawdowns. The goal is to control position size and reduce emotion. Rebalancing can also trigger taxes, so it should be coordinated with cost basis and your broader tax plan.
How do taxes work for crypto investing?
In many cases, selling or exchanging crypto can create a taxable event, and recordkeeping matters for cost basis and holding period. Other activities, such as staking or airdrops, can introduce additional complexity. The right approach depends on your jurisdiction and situation, so it is worth coordinating with a qualified tax professional before scaling exposure.
How does Tailored Wealth approach crypto in a plan?
We start with role and sizing first, then implementation. That means defining what crypto is supposed to do in your portfolio, stress testing the allocation, and building rules for custody, rebalancing, and tax tracking. The goal is responsible exposure that supports your plan rather than hijacking it.
