Pages:
Author

Topic: Do you regret selling your BTCs? - page 5. (Read 1621 times)

full member
Activity: 602
Merit: 100
December 18, 2017, 02:41:07 AM
Yes but I just keep on reminding myself that even those who have a hundreds of btc that bought it earlier have sold all of they have and I made profit so there is nothing to regret at the first place.
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
December 18, 2017, 01:41:28 AM
I sold them at the price 4k$ and i'm really regret about that decision of me, it's just 3 months ago . Fucking shit.
full member
Activity: 245
Merit: 100
December 18, 2017, 01:40:05 AM
I think that most of us have sold a few bitcoins a few years ago, it was not a mistake, but do you remember the pizza guy?

That pizza is now worth 196 million dollars right now, how could be feeling about this "pizza" right now?

of course that i regret about selling a few bitcoins, but no one knew that it was going to rise so fast..
sr. member
Activity: 1002
Merit: 250
December 18, 2017, 01:27:37 AM
4 years ago, I am unemployed so I sold most of bitcoin for the period $ 200-500 per bitcoin (about 2 bitcoins per week) for personal spending, pay rent house fees. I don't regret because I need to live at that time. I just dream that If I got a work at that times, I became rich with over 1 million dollars  Grin
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 250
December 17, 2017, 09:00:29 PM
I never regret on selling my bitcoins as whatever bitcoins I gave that are earned and not invested so whenever I m satisfied with the price I sell my bitcoins as I know that I can earn it back.
still no matter i have earned that bitcoin come from your own work not from your capital , selling bitcoin on low price where you can see higher price , it always be a big regret. it sounds like a BS when you feel nothing to see your 1 bitcoin supposed has $15,000 instead $150.

the point are you should never put the whole money to buy or sell it. save some for certain unexpected moment like ATH or the crash moment.

I sold btc many times and they were really cheap ones. Now I really regret for my trades in the past. I should have held them in my wallet for my better future, but I couldn't do this. Be patient for the success.
Nothing is to fell regret about selling because its apart of business some time you will buy bitcoin and some time you will sell because bitcoin is a digital currency and there are a lot of sources to earn here so buying and selling is also a kind of earning you can earn from here through selling and buying if someone sell bitcoin so he is also going to earn from it and he is not going to stop there after some time he start buying again for next profit.
There will always be a part of you that regrets selling at low prices. Like you said yourself that's business and one of the most important rules in business is to limit your losses. Selling at low price is definetly loosing money but that's okay. We all fell in that trap. I never thought it would reach this price in a short period of time. The last time i sold was at 11k and that's my last time. I'm not selling anytime soon until i see how it goes and what price can bitcoin reach.
full member
Activity: 445
Merit: 100
December 17, 2017, 04:08:57 PM
To be honest, as you can see, the current price of BTC is just unbelievable, have you ever owned some BTCs before? If so, are they still in your wallet? You may be deadly regretable if you already sold them out? I guess.

P.S.: I have an price analysis for today as below.

BTC:
BTC price skyrockets though day traders dump their BTCs out of panic, nevertheless, those new traders rushing into the market are still taking those BTCs over at high levels. Here is my advice: For BTC believers, you can just hold on to your BTCs however the price changes. For day traders, pay special attention to the short-term risks. Once price breaks below MA 5, profit booking should be considered. Nothing will just keep increasing in price without dips, we’ll have another chance to buy BTC in sooner or later.

BCH:
BCH got supported just above the line as I circled yesterday. Today, we saw a violent rally of BCH price which seemed fearless when facing BTC’s astonishing gains, indicating that main funds are determined to protect BCH from dropping. Competitive coins against BTC will have another round of bullish trend when BTC price starts a correction.

LTC:
LTC got a short-term and effective support at current price. A good rally of LTC price is expected when BTC price starts a correction. Also, it’s likely for LTC to continues setting a new all-time high, holding on to your positions is the best strategy for now.

ETC:
ETC price action seems relatively weak. Though forks are coming to ETC like what happened to BTC, the overall environment is changed now. Therefore, ETC is still likely to be oscillating and downward in terms of short-term price trend.

Altcoins:
Those altcoins with support from main funds can be our targets. The astonishing surges in BTC price almost lower all altcoins’ prices, including those with positions set by main funds. Altcoins mentioned above are expected to experience a good rally in price and regain their grounds taken by BTCs. Let’s wait and see.

Original by Kuang Ren, translated and posted by AICoin Jami.

I definitely regtet selling my bitcoin early without knowing that its price will be as this expensive within just a short period of time. I bet that many people here sold their Bitcoin when it reached 5000 uSD and I am also one with them. I thought it will dump after a few days so i took advantage of it but it was totally wrong since its price continuously increase from then.
sr. member
Activity: 602
Merit: 255
December 17, 2017, 03:59:15 PM
To be honest, as you can see, the current price of BTC is just unbelievable, have you ever owned some BTCs before? If so, are they still in your wallet? You may be deadly regretable if you already sold them out? I guess.

P.S.: I have an price analysis for today as below.


I'm pretty sure everyone of us here have our own regrets when it comes to selling off portions of our btc. We know for sure that btc will hit high and we only need to have patience to see the fruits of our labor but never did we imagine that it will all be so fast like this. Back then I've sold some of my coins thinking that I can buy back again anytime since the price is still reasonable and I can afford to buy in some more in place of what I've sold. But honestly, looking at the current price, I'm not sure if I can still acquire a decent amount of btc. So yeah, I have a little bit of regrets but not that I cannot get over with because I've made good profits even if I sold early and I'm still thankful for it because I can't even get that kind of amount if my money is just sleeping in my bank account, right?
The price of bitcoin now is very high that it seems very impossible now to afford buying. Well, this is what we all had wished to since the beginning, for bitcoin to have a very high price. For me, bitcoin really had a huge growth for this year and in a very short time, the price keeps rising and rising. I am excited and nervous at the same time of what can happen in 2018. Will there be dump or will the price continue to grow? Anyways, whatever happens I know for sure that many people will be investing in bitcoin next year.



Bitcoin is a digital currency system and it's rate was increased day by day and today rate of bitcoin are $19135  and in future it increased so much  and increased by selling about btc wallet it's hold the bitcoin in wallet and when you may need to pay in online with this holding bitcoin.
sr. member
Activity: 644
Merit: 255
CryptoTalk.Org - Get Paid for every Post!
December 17, 2017, 03:28:33 PM
To be honest, as you can see, the current price of BTC is just unbelievable, have you ever owned some BTCs before? If so, are they still in your wallet? You may be deadly regretable if you already sold them out? I guess.

P.S.: I have an price analysis for today as below.


I'm pretty sure everyone of us here have our own regrets when it comes to selling off portions of our btc. We know for sure that btc will hit high and we only need to have patience to see the fruits of our labor but never did we imagine that it will all be so fast like this. Back then I've sold some of my coins thinking that I can buy back again anytime since the price is still reasonable and I can afford to buy in some more in place of what I've sold. But honestly, looking at the current price, I'm not sure if I can still acquire a decent amount of btc. So yeah, I have a little bit of regrets but not that I cannot get over with because I've made good profits even if I sold early and I'm still thankful for it because I can't even get that kind of amount if my money is just sleeping in my bank account, right?
The price of bitcoin now is very high that it seems very impossible now to afford buying. Well, this is what we all had wished to since the beginning, for bitcoin to have a very high price. For me, bitcoin really had a huge growth for this year and in a very short time, the price keeps rising and rising. I am excited and nervous at the same time of what can happen in 2018. Will there be dump or will the price continue to grow? Anyways, whatever happens I know for sure that many people will be investing in bitcoin next year.
newbie
Activity: 30
Merit: 0
December 17, 2017, 02:30:42 PM
I just regret knowing about it and never bought due to lack of full comprehension of the mechanism behind it, like many people I suppose. I remember when i bought my gaming rig in late 2009, I'm been interested abut mining bitcoins for a while but get bored by technical issues and very little reward so I just forgot the idea. It makes me wanna die every time I think about that.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
December 17, 2017, 12:58:24 PM
To be honest, as you can see, the current price of BTC is just unbelievable, have you ever owned some BTCs before? If so, are they still in your wallet? You may be deadly regretable if you already sold them out? I guess.

P.S.: I have an price analysis for today as below.


I'm pretty sure everyone of us here have our own regrets when it comes to selling off portions of our btc. We know for sure that btc will hit high and we only need to have patience to see the fruits of our labor but never did we imagine that it will all be so fast like this. Back then I've sold some of my coins thinking that I can buy back again anytime since the price is still reasonable and I can afford to buy in some more in place of what I've sold. But honestly, looking at the current price, I'm not sure if I can still acquire a decent amount of btc. So yeah, I have a little bit of regrets but not that I cannot get over with because I've made good profits even if I sold early and I'm still thankful for it because I can't even get that kind of amount if my money is just sleeping in my bank account, right?

No I don't have any regret but thankful instead because of those BTC I earned and managed to sell before are the reasons why me and my family is living comfortable life today if I didn't do regular selling of btc I earned before we might live a life full of financial problems for a year and might not even able to pay bills for my internet and not into bitcoins anymore.
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 251
December 17, 2017, 12:27:49 PM
I never regret on selling my bitcoins as whatever bitcoins I gave that are earned and not invested so whenever I m satisfied with the price I sell my bitcoins as I know that I can earn it back.
still no matter i have earned that bitcoin come from your own work not from your capital , selling bitcoin on low price where you can see higher price , it always be a big regret. it sounds like a BS when you feel nothing to see your 1 bitcoin supposed has $15,000 instead $150.

the point are you should never put the whole money to buy or sell it. save some for certain unexpected moment like ATH or the crash moment.

I sold btc many times and they were really cheap ones. Now I really regret for my trades in the past. I should have held them in my wallet for my better future, but I couldn't do this. Be patient for the success.
Nothing is to fell regret about selling because its apart of business some time you will buy bitcoin and some time you will sell because bitcoin is a digital currency and there are a lot of sources to earn here so buying and selling is also a kind of earning you can earn from here through selling and buying if someone sell bitcoin so he is also going to earn from it and he is not going to stop there after some time he start buying again for next profit.
full member
Activity: 247
Merit: 101
OPEN GAMING PLATFORM
December 17, 2017, 12:51:34 PM
To be honest, as you can see, the current price of BTC is just unbelievable, have you ever owned some BTCs before? If so, are they still in your wallet? You may be deadly regretable if you already sold them out? I guess.

P.S.: I have an price analysis for today as below.


I'm pretty sure everyone of us here have our own regrets when it comes to selling off portions of our btc. We know for sure that btc will hit high and we only need to have patience to see the fruits of our labor but never did we imagine that it will all be so fast like this. Back then I've sold some of my coins thinking that I can buy back again anytime since the price is still reasonable and I can afford to buy in some more in place of what I've sold. But honestly, looking at the current price, I'm not sure if I can still acquire a decent amount of btc. So yeah, I have a little bit of regrets but not that I cannot get over with because I've made good profits even if I sold early and I'm still thankful for it because I can't even get that kind of amount if my money is just sleeping in my bank account, right?
sr. member
Activity: 1638
Merit: 278
December 17, 2017, 12:26:45 PM
yes and no (heh)

by that i mean when i did sell, it was cool because when i did it was usually for a good enough reason, toys i really wanted, vacations, gifts. and years ago it was to promote actual use of btc.

but.

when i look at how many btc i had vs what i hodled.. well.. damn. spent many millions of usd worth of  btc at todays prices.

oh well, no regerts.
No at all and I think there is no need to feel regret when you want to sell bitcoin because it’s a very good time to sell it's price is high and still it’s going more high so it's apart of business you will buy bitcoin when its price is low and then for sure you will sell it when its price go high and if you don’t want to take profit right know then you can keep it save for future and can use it after some time so it’s a fact that one day you will sell bitcoins.
member
Activity: 116
Merit: 100
December 17, 2017, 11:19:50 AM
Theres an easy solution to regret and thats to realise you wont live forever so make the most of each day and maybe more practical is to only sell your BTC to invest into other things.    Dont spend it on junk because then you will regret as much the purchase was not worth it,  this is a shock to the system for most as modern society has become about spend spend spend and with BTC you should consider do I really need to because I might lose out.

The BTC I spent went onto things like a monitor, I was using a chunky old CRT screen for years and because everyone else is on a nice screen I was finding webpages were increasingly hard to read.  You dont realise it but they accommodate the average user setup in their web design and that is not an old CRT.

So I used to be a BTC miner, not tons but enough to buy a nicer widescreen LCD display which is so much finer then the old one and it let me carry on using the internet.  So it was a reasonable investment, in todays money that monitor was about $5,000 maybe.   Thats too bad but I cant regret having to use my funds sometimes and it was fairly essential.

Last year I sold 0.3 btc for a few hundred dollars.   Again to buy computer parts, kinda essential.    The main way I've sold BTC this year ( I held most till the summer) was to buy in some gold, this is a very reasonable hedge and parallel to crypto in not being part of the FIAT or QE system we are all stuck in.

Thats my main recommendation to people who find they sell BTC or feel they have to.   Hold a bit of gold as well because this has been used as a hedge for centuries and it will continue now, major exporting countries are currently buying in larger quantities then they have for decades previously.   I take that as a new paradigm as much as cryptocurrency has been, however right now its not as popular Im sure.

One of the best posts here. I agree with this 100%.

Only spend btc on things you absolutely need, or other hedge vehicles like PMs. Don't spend it on junk and other depreciating goods that you could just as easily spend your fiat money on. Buy back btc whenever you can. That way you have no regrets.

Then my intention is like you expect more from bitcoin in long term. Can you detail this a bit more? Is it linked to demand of bitcoin or popularity, or just technical reasons.

I reall wonder. I'm currently not selling my few bitcoins. Holding them tight.
legendary
Activity: 3710
Merit: 5286
December 17, 2017, 11:10:37 AM
Theres an easy solution to regret and thats to realise you wont live forever so make the most of each day and maybe more practical is to only sell your BTC to invest into other things.    Dont spend it on junk because then you will regret as much the purchase was not worth it,  this is a shock to the system for most as modern society has become about spend spend spend and with BTC you should consider do I really need to because I might lose out.

The BTC I spent went onto things like a monitor, I was using a chunky old CRT screen for years and because everyone else is on a nice screen I was finding webpages were increasingly hard to read.  You dont realise it but they accommodate the average user setup in their web design and that is not an old CRT.

So I used to be a BTC miner, not tons but enough to buy a nicer widescreen LCD display which is so much finer then the old one and it let me carry on using the internet.  So it was a reasonable investment, in todays money that monitor was about $5,000 maybe.   Thats too bad but I cant regret having to use my funds sometimes and it was fairly essential.

Last year I sold 0.3 btc for a few hundred dollars.   Again to buy computer parts, kinda essential.    The main way I've sold BTC this year ( I held most till the summer) was to buy in some gold, this is a very reasonable hedge and parallel to crypto in not being part of the FIAT or QE system we are all stuck in.

Thats my main recommendation to people who find they sell BTC or feel they have to.   Hold a bit of gold as well because this has been used as a hedge for centuries and it will continue now, major exporting countries are currently buying in larger quantities then they have for decades previously.   I take that as a new paradigm as much as cryptocurrency has been, however right now its not as popular Im sure.

One of the best posts here. I agree with this 100%.

Only spend btc on things you absolutely need, or other hedge vehicles like PMs. Don't spend it on junk and other depreciating goods that you could just as easily spend your fiat money on. Buy back btc whenever you can. That way you have no regrets.
legendary
Activity: 2170
Merit: 1427
December 17, 2017, 11:01:39 AM
Everything I do is well thought out. Great benefit is that I only sell in very small quantities, like 5-10% per time. In some cases you end up selling too early, but that doesn't impact me at all since I will then have plenty enough coins left to benefit from a further increase. I don't limit myself by cashing out everything at once, where from that point I would completely depend on the market to go down. This is more often than not is the mistake that people keep making, and for that reason keep losing out on further growth of the market. It's a pretty straight forward and common way of lowering your risk exposure, but people don't seem to understand it as they keep on cashing out everything they have at once.
newbie
Activity: 70
Merit: 0
December 17, 2017, 10:49:53 AM
#99
Yes, I once regret when it was due to sell bitcoin at low price probably about 2 years ago. However, it has passed because i am still can get bitcoin from trading and not be tempted to sell it.
newbie
Activity: 20
Merit: 0
December 17, 2017, 10:33:30 AM
#98
At some point Im regreting that I have sell few BTCs in the past during time that its value is not as huge as now. There are also times I think that I should had been a millionaire now in our country if only I hodl also BTC in my wallet before. But anyways regret won't help and only be reason to lose focus so I just moved on.
sr. member
Activity: 1236
Merit: 252
December 17, 2017, 10:29:46 AM
#97
One of the biggest regret of my life was to sell some BTC last year at around $700, now it is even more than $17000. Aside from the success stories of old bitcoiners many of the users also have the same stories like mine. Well "its never too late" so instead of cursing yourself all the time we should move forward because bitcoin is still growing and this time more rapid than before.
No I don’t feel any regret to selling my bitcoin because bitcoin is helping me in selling and it’s a digital currency some time you will buy bitcoin and some time you will sell and both these options are going to help you and it’s also good for bitcoin because when someone is selling bitcoin so definitely he is an investors and he will take a profit when he will sell.
newbie
Activity: 67
Merit: 0
December 16, 2017, 08:18:19 AM
#96
I might not have started bitcoin but I know friend who has sold bitcoin and now he is regretting it.
But still it's not too late , you just have to hold your coins no matter how many you have since the price is increasing and will increase so hope that it will cross $20000 Mark buy the end of this month.
I don't think many people will have regret on selling bitcoins because most of them but would have sold their Bitcoin when the price was increasing from 5000$ to 15000$ .
Pages:
Jump to: