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Topic: How has this year's action affected your attitude and plans? - page 2. (Read 525 times)

legendary
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HODL HODL HODL.
That’s the long term plan  Grin
legendary
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There is trouble abrewing
Has it made you move your cashing out price higher? Has it removed the idea of cashing out completely? Are you more of a believer than ever or more nervous than ever?

i always cash out something at each step of the way when there is a rise. but i never cash out  completely. that is how a low risk strategy should be in my opinion.
to tell the truth this rise, specially when it is this fast, is very scary but also missing out on all the possible prices in the future is even scarier.

what i do is that when there is a fast price surge i sell something to get the profit out but i try to do it on the highest price and then when the correction comes i buy back what i have sold.
sr. member
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Merit: 255
I don't plan to change his strategy. I try to hold on to their bitcoins at any price spike. Even if the price increases dramatically. For my life, I am using Fiat and if I need to make a big purchase or pay off the loan on the card I sell part of their coins. It seems to me that this strategy is more effective. Maybe I'm wrong, but I like the result.
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
Has it made you move your cashing out price higher? Has it removed the idea of cashing out completely? Are you more of a believer than ever or more nervous than ever?

Gotta say it's all happened considerably faster than I was expecting. My plan was to stay put until 2020 and then have a think and that hasn't changed yet.

I am starting to wonder what the next bear market will look like though. It's easy to savour five figures when everything's on the up. When people can't drop that shit fast enough is when the real mettle is tested.
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