Author: Ren & Heinrich

Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) is one of the most famous venture capital firms in the world. Their portfolio contains about 50 cryptocurrencies. In this analysis, I want to see if you, as a retail investor, can make a profit in 2024 if you copy trade, i.e. invest in the same coins as a16z and sell them after about 5 months.

Assume some conditions first

•  You copy trade as an individual investor (i.e. invest in the same coins as a16z and sell after about 5 months).

•  Invest $100 in each of the top 25 coins by market cap in the a16z portfolio ($2,500 total).

•  Investment period: from January 1, 2024 to June 6, 2024 (157 days).

In-depth analysis

With these conditions in mind, let’s take a look at how a16z’s portfolio would have performed since the beginning of the year.

The X-axis shows the time trend, and the Y-axis shows the percentage of gain or loss. A value of 200 means that the corresponding cryptocurrency has increased by 100% based on its original value.

As we can see, the situation is complicated.

On the one hand, we have seen some cryptocurrencies perform well in the past few months, such as:

•    Arweave(AR):+323%

•    Goldfinch(GFI):+157%

•    Ethereum (ETH): +63%

On the other hand, there are also many prices that are falling, such as:

•    XRP(XRP):-17%

•    Optimism(OP):-38%

•    ApeCoin(APE):-22%

Overall, 11 of the top 25 cryptocurrencies showed net growth. If the losses caused by the price decline of other coins are subtracted, the total sales price is $3,158.82. Therefore, the total profit ($3,158.82 - $2,500) is $658.82, and the return on investment (ROI) is 26.35%, which is not bad.

In fact, people who only invested in Bitcoin or Ethereum during the same period would have made greater profits.

Obviously, unconditionally copying Andreessen Horowitz’s portfolio is not the most ideal option.

So how to get more profits?

What are some other ways to profit from copying the top 25 coins in the a16z crypto portfolio? Let’s look at the timeline in more detail.

When Bitcoin began to rise in early March, the entire cryptocurrency market also saw a strong upward trend, but not all coins rose equally.

This chart compares the strong and weak performers in the a16z portfolio (showing the average growth of coins that were positive or negative in early June).

We can see that the strong-performing coins rose significantly higher in early March (March 13, average +104%) than the mediocre coins (March 13, average +27%), and can be maintained in the long term. Keep that edge going.

Therefore, the strength of the gains is one of the indicators of whether it will perform well in the coming months.

Once again, time is of the essence in cryptocurrency investing.

Just as Andreessen Horowitz doesn’t hold their coins forever, you should always keep an eye on trends when copy trading and take selling opportunities to keep only the most promising coins in your portfolio.

What does it mean to perform “strongly” or “averagely”?

This zoomed-in chart shows all currencies with positive gains through early June in green, and the rest in red.

As of March 13, we can see that the strong performers have risen by at least 40%, while the average performers are almost all below this level.

There are no hard and fast rules to be drawn from this, but it shows that if you sold half of the weaker performing cryptocurrencies in your portfolio around mid-March, you would have made a lot of money in June.

However, this does not preclude these mediocre performers from performing better later on.

a16z's cryptocurrency portfolio demonstrates market diversity and challenges, and investors should be cautious when copying its strategy and always pay attention to market trends and the performance of individual currencies.

In this rapidly changing field, timely buying and selling decisions are crucial to seize opportunities in volatility and achieve sustainable investment returns.