Thanks for the advice so far guys. I was expecting a whole lot more negative criticism since I bought that high, but everyone has been really helpful. Much appreciated.
Some advice; do not look at the price every hour or everyday, just wait until next week or next month, it may takes several months before the price bounce back to $5000 again. Keep holding
I'm addicted to the charts at the moment, I figure I should just get used to the stress while I'm at it
trying not to check all the time though.
Surely you will recover your losses in the long run. It would be a real struggle to cut your losses than holding since that's a very decent amount you thrown there but think of if you sell it now then you will lose but if you hold it then you'll profit. Just hold and chill. It might dump even more so be prepared but don't panic. It will soon recover in a couple of days, weeks, or even months. Just trust Bitcoin.
Yeah, moving it around now would probably be a mistake, especially since I'm fairly new at trading. I've decided to hold it to the bitter end.
You buyed just when it got on the top of its price. That is a beginner mistake. Think if you would research a little and wait till now, you could buy 1 bitcoin with 700$ less and you would be closer to make profit in future. Anyway, I think there is absolutely no reason to worry. Dont panic and keep your bitcoin in wallet for future. Its price is going to double in next 2-3 years
I agree to a certain extent. In hindsight, sure, I bought too high. The ATH was over $4900 at the time, which was $300 above what I paid. The market was recuperating from the news about ICO fraud in China, and when the value regains strength after an event like that, it historically goes to new heights.
This was my rough analysis before I bought. I didn't do any technical analysis of the trends, only the above was evaluated. Unfortunately, both the news regarding exchange shutdowns and the JPMorgan CEO's comments appeared shortly after my purchase, and there were few telltale signs of that happening (as far as I know). That's 3 big ones in a row, and that's 10x worse than just 1 piece of bad news in my eyes.
If you spot any fallacies in my reasoning and would've done things differently, don't hesitate to correct me.
Hold on to it and if the price keeps dropping buy some more if you can afford it. I bought my first at €800 and then the price dropped to around €300. Bummer, but I bought some more and when the price went back up to €500 I would have been able to make a small profit by selling them. I haven't sold any BTC yet. I thought I was late to the party in 2013.
In the mean time, make sure your 1 BTC is secure in a desktop wallet, read the manual of your wallet, know how to backup and restore your wallet. Seeing the price drop is bad, losing your BTC because of a computer crash or virus or because the exchange gets hacked is the worst.
Definitely, I'm going to set aside a percentage of my income to buy the dips from now on. My Bitcoin wallet has been in cold storage from day 1, thank you for the heads up!
You bought "high", as in you bought during a bullish moment of growth. That's only a mistake in some very specific cases, so unless you used your rent/food money to buy those coins, and unless bitcoin died tomorrow (hint, that won't happen), you did fine. Not brilliant, but fine.
Now how to deal with the current collapse (other hint, you've not been in a crypto crash until you lose 60-80% of your potential value)?
This answer is where the simple yet complicated decisions come, and it's up to you.
Did you use money you needed in order to live to invest in bitcoin? Sell, now, at a loss, and don't come back until you've got money you can afford to light a cigar with.
You will rot your blood if you play with money you need to live off.
Did you buy these coins with a large fraction of your "superfluous" wealth? Then hold tight onto them, chances are very high that eventually price will increase above and beyond your entry point. Is it guaranteed? nope. Do we have a timeframe? Sure. Something between a day and a decade.
Well.
Whether I spent from superfluous wealth is debatable. It's a lot of money, and some cuts in my daily life have to be made short term. So yeah, I did use some that would've come in handy. I'm kinda past that now though. It was frustrating the first couple of days, but you have to risk it to win it. The regret of watching the value potentially skyrocket years from now, not having taken part in it, would be infinitely worse than the regret of losing 1 BTC now in my opinion.