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legendary
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July 18, 2024, 09:38:23 AM
#30
I do have a plan for my bitcoin and it's looking like the next bull cycle ath may be my exit from the space. Although having said that I would like to keep a some btc.
Do you want to say goodbye completely to this area at the very moment when, practically, bitcoin is on the verge of ascending to a new stage of acceptance by humanity? Given this, it would be reckless to get rid of all bitcoin and, in my opinion, one should leave some of the wealth in this type of asset. As a diversification and alternative financial instrument. Also, for me, after immersing myself in bitcoin technology, would look like a kind of betrayal (total disposal of bitcoin) in relation to the ideals (financial freedom) that bitcoiners value.
member
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July 18, 2024, 08:02:09 AM
#29
Welcome lokstar. It seems like you have little knowledge about Bitcoin but do well to go round the forum and also feel among, ask your questions and also drop your comments on whatever interests you and the area you feel to be enlightened.

While in this forum your engagement matters a lot no body teaches you privately but your engagement does. Do well to tour the forum and you will be delighted at the end you found this community.
sr. member
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July 18, 2024, 05:42:01 AM
#28
Hi,

I've been a long time lurker here but really thought I should setup a login. I've held bitcoin since 2016 just after the halving. I'm hoping we have some exciting times ahead. I managed to use the last halving to accumulate a bit and I've hodled ever since.

Since 2016? That’s a quite a long time and I believe you have already made many folds of your investment by now. Seriously, it takes patience to hold bitcoin for a period of eight years without any form of distraction. Although, it is surprising you’re just joining the forum despite hanging around for a while as you said in your post. By the way, you just joined and that’s what matters. Read the rules here on the pin posts and explore.

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I do have a plan for my bitcoin and it's looking like the next bull cycle ath may be my exit from the space. Although having said that I would like to keep a some btc.

I picked interest in your last part because it is not ideal to get rid of your coins entirely especially when you have benefited from it holding. You can sell some portion to fulfill your plan and accumulate more when market declines.
hero member
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July 17, 2024, 08:15:22 PM
#27
I have read the same thoughts about taking an exit for this upcoming bull run and then will never get back to the market. But you can't just be sure with that because you'll not know if that interest remains when you're able to profit. And having the background in the market, you just want to take those opportunities so that you won't be missing those opportunities when the times are gonna be realistically low for the market and you might see it as that time you can use as buying time. You'll never know but we do like to see how this bull run would be greater than the last one.
If it means exit, then most likely he has no plans to get back into the market again. But I doubt if he will really stick to that knowing bitcoin becomes more interesting when its price increases even more. Maybe OP is just planning to take a break for a while and just enjoy his profits, but if he will see great opportunities to buy back again and continue holding, surely he will never miss that chance and get back into crypto again.

This is not only for OP but I am saying in general. While bitcoin still makes a good and high demand, then it's wise to strike while the iron is hot, so as not to end up regretting in the later part.
hero member
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July 17, 2024, 07:38:41 AM
#26
Welcome to the forum and you don't need to regret not having registered earlier. Nothing wrong with lurking and reading from the sideline and definitely better than those who register and immediately post basically some bs or meaningless things or worse cry like babies for spoon feeding.  Wink

I also like your exit strategy and hope it goes well for you for what it's aimed for. Even if you sell all your bitcoin, so what. It's not that Bitcoin will vanish from our world and if you feel the need to buy in at some later time, why not. It's all good when your profit is brought to some good for you whatever you have in mind with it (I assume the asset you're talking about isn't something that won't last long).

May your dreams come true, you've done a fine hodl so far.
I guess everyone should set an exit goal and sell our bitcoin hodlings, not because it's the right thing to do, but mainly because we don't just buy to hold forever but we should also find the right time to sell and enjoy the fruit of our hardwork and patience while investing with bitcoin. So good luck to you OP and may you reap exceptional profits when that time comes. Hodling bitcoin for quite long years has never been easy, kudos to you for you haven't sell your bitcoin when others have resorted into panic selling.
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July 17, 2024, 03:36:18 AM
#25
For the future of bitcoin I hope the space becomes more resilient and we see less issues like Mt Gox etc. I also hope to see more people adopting bitcoin but for the moment a lot of people just don't understand it.
It's just a matter of time before we finally set things straight, understanding the complex details to acknowledge and evolving round the system. We should be able to understand what we seek and how bitcoin operates in the current system. Understanding the principles of the system is quite complex but we have no choice than stick to new development.
hero member
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July 15, 2024, 03:03:01 AM
#24
Hello @Lokstar, welcome to the forum.

Yes, if you want to start a discussion here you must have an account, you can ask anything here as long as it concerns Bitcoin and other Alt.
Storing bitcoin since 2016 is not something that is easy for an investor to do, you also missed the ATH that occurred some time ago. How can you just miss ATH when you can get a lot of profit from that moment, then you can slowly accumulate your assets again when trading at a cheap price.

If the ATH we just passed doesn't interest you, it means you need to increase the amount of assets to welcome the next ATH. Bitcoin has a bright future, you can keep it as long as you want, but one thing you should not ignore, always keep Bitcoin in a wallet that you can manage with the private key. Then store the private key in a safe place that is not easily damaged, does not fade easily when exposed to water and does not burn easily.
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July 14, 2024, 04:31:36 PM
#23
I have read the same thoughts about taking an exit for this upcoming bull run and then will never get back to the market. But you can't just be sure with that because you'll not know if that interest remains when you're able to profit. And having the background in the market, you just want to take those opportunities so that you won't be missing those opportunities when the times are gonna be realistically low for the market and you might see it as that time you can use as buying time. You'll never know but we do like to see how this bull run would be greater than the last one.
sr. member
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July 14, 2024, 03:19:30 PM
#22


I do have a plan for my bitcoin and it's looking like the next bull cycle ath may be my exit from the space. Although having said that I would like to keep a some btc.


You are officially welcome to the forum newbie. One interesting thing that caught my attention about this your post is your decision to only invest for a short term. I am glad you already have a plan for your investment, many are here without a clue of how they want to invest.  All they know is that they want to invest and start making money immediately.   Definitely, anyone can make money from investing in bitcoin but your expectations can be cut short if you put up the wrong strategies simply because you do not have a clue of what you really want.

A bitcoin investor who wishes to invest for a very long time should be willing to be patient too for a very long time. This cannot be compared to an investor who is only there for a short period of time.

As you have joined the bitcointalk family, do well to obey all the rules here. There's alot to learn here if you are really serious about learning and by the time we get to the next ATH, you'll be glad you joined the forum.
hero member
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July 14, 2024, 01:18:25 PM
#21
Welcome to the forum and you don't need to regret not having registered earlier. Nothing wrong with lurking and reading from the sideline and definitely better than those who register and immediately post basically some bs or meaningless things or worse cry like babies for spoon feeding.  Wink

I also like your exit strategy and hope it goes well for you for what it's aimed for. Even if you sell all your bitcoin, so what. It's not that Bitcoin will vanish from our world and if you feel the need to buy in at some later time, why not. It's all good when your profit is brought to some good for you whatever you have in mind with it (I assume the asset you're talking about isn't something that won't last long).

May your dreams come true, you've done a fine hodl so far.
hero member
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July 14, 2024, 12:08:45 PM
#20
Hi,

I've been a long time lurker here but really thought I should setup a login. I've held bitcoin since 2016 just after the halving. I'm hoping we have some exciting times ahead. I managed to use the last halving to accumulate a bit and I've hodled ever since.

I think the end of 2024 will be interesting time, and will hopefully cement some good profits for us all.

I do have a plan for my bitcoin and it's looking like the next bull cycle ath may be my exit from the space. Although having said that I would like to keep a some btc.

For the future of bitcoin I hope the space becomes more resilient and we see less issues like Mt Gox etc. I also hope to see more people adopting bitcoin but for the moment a lot of people just don't understand it.
Welcome to the forum sir.

yes we have a pretty big opportunity for BTC in the future where indeed Bitcoin has entered into a much larger market at this time and it is an opportunity to continue to experience price increases from time to time its development, now BTC is getting bigger and more recognized by many people.

To avoid cases like Mt.gox we just shouldn't store our assets on exchanges, keep your bitcoin in a wallet with full control by yourself to avoid such events, maybe when talking about the impact on the market "decline" it is a very feared thing but we need to know that it is natural selection and to fix every flaw is to have destruction to fix.
hero member
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July 14, 2024, 11:36:09 AM
#19
For the future of bitcoin I hope the space becomes more resilient and we see less issues like Mt Gox etc. I also hope to see more people adopting bitcoin but for the moment a lot of people just don't understand it.
Welcome to the forum.

Keep holding your bitcoin and do some DCA before a new ATH is hit.
2024 will not be the same as 2020 or any year below that. I mean, people's knowledge of Bitcoin in general is different or has advanced a lot compared to people's knowledge in the year above.
What we need now are people with knowledge who don't panic easily over issues like the Mt Gox incident and others.
hero member
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July 14, 2024, 10:27:50 AM
#18
I do have a plan for my bitcoin and it's looking like the next bull cycle ath may be my exit from the space. Although having said that I would like to keep a some btc.

That's important, IMO. If you think you can make a good profit after all these years of holding, then sell. But don't sell everything, because in this situation you can have your cake and eat it too. You can enjoy the profits and save some for the future when you can enjoy more profits.
That’s the most important thing here, you know when to sell and enjoy those profits, but nevertheless still aim to keep some for bigger, future profits. Bitcoin might probably stay for good, so hodling even a small amount of bitcoin will still result into creating a big income in the future. Don’t hesitate to sell your coins, as much as never used up everything you have in your wallet. That way, you can enjoy the profits at the present, as well as you also have upcoming future profits that will probably give you a blast once its price turn 5x or 10x from its original price.
hero member
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July 14, 2024, 08:24:46 AM
#17
I think the end of 2024 will be interesting time, and will hopefully cement some good profits for us all.

One of the keys to see this come through is by holding on our investments, there is likely expectations that the market rises to more than hundred thousand dollars before or by the end of the year, we should just be hopeful and expectant on our investments.
 
For the future of bitcoin I hope the space becomes more resilient and we see less issues like Mt Gox etc. I also hope to see more people adopting bitcoin but for the moment a lot of people just don't understand it.

Don't just invest in bitcoin, but instead, understand the way to make the investment and do the right thing, it begins with the knowledge we are having concerning bitcoin, don't leave your coins on a centralized exchange and so on.
legendary
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July 14, 2024, 04:44:49 AM
#16
Hi,

I've been a long time lurker here but really thought I should setup a login. I've held bitcoin since 2016 just after the halving. I'm hoping we have some exciting times ahead. I managed to use the last halving to accumulate a bit and I've hodled ever since.

I think the end of 2024 will be interesting time, and will hopefully cement some good profits for us all.

I do have a plan for my bitcoin and it's looking like the next bull cycle ath may be my exit from the space. Although having said that I would like to keep a some btc.

For the future of bitcoin I hope the space becomes more resilient and we see less issues like Mt Gox etc. I also hope to see more people adopting bitcoin but for the moment a lot of people just don't understand it.







Welcome to the community! I hope you like it here with us!

I, too, used to be a long time lurker before I made an account on Bitcointalk. I wonder if there is a larger demographic for similar people...
member
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July 13, 2024, 10:19:43 AM
#15
That's what I mean when I say that building a true empire requires time. The aim is to sell at the top.. That's wise beyond intellect, but it's intelligent anyway. acknowledging life's cycles and ups and downs. Life is like bitcoin: it's a gamble. Although we make plans, things don't always go as planned. It's charmingly unpredictable. It must be admitted. Selling your bitcoin could not be the end. It could be a chance for a fresh start, an investment, and an experiment. Bitcoin gets stronger as more people use it. Like a family or community, each of us has contributed to the creation of this cosmos. The time for the future is now. Believing, holding, buying, selling, and repeating all go on.
hero member
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July 13, 2024, 06:12:48 AM
#14
You bought bitcoin in 2016 which at all point you are at a roll with your profits and am am sure that you are taking advantage of the volitility to cash out some of your profits, to enjoy you investment at least at this point in time, because from your comments it shows that you have a long term picture in mind and at such you should be equipped with all the necessary tools that will aid your success as an investor which includes making and taking profits along the way and not allowing greed for future more gains to take away the pleasure of investing in asset like bitcoin.
sr. member
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July 13, 2024, 02:57:17 AM
#13
I don’t want to enjoy in old age what I deprived myself of when I was young.

This has been what many people don't know, every one is talking about the future but haven't thought about now, like we don't even know what the future holds because we can even spend the whole of our lives investing in the future but all of a sudden everything might be gone and we look so confused and begin to regret that if we had known we would have enjoyed part of it in the past when we were young instead of spending so many years making investments and even if we are successful investors it makes no sense enjoying wealth at old age when we are almost getting close to the grave and this is why we ought to also enjoy ourselves while making investments and not only focus on making investments and depriving ourselves so many fantasy of life just because we want to have a good future. We can still enjoy our money while we are young and still make investments that will help us in the future. The younger is the better because you are still energetic and vibrant at that young stage of life.

I know some people will say that the reason for investing so much in the future is to make a better life for their offspring, it isn't a bad idea but making so much investment for your loved ones is also a way to make them feel lazy without knowing the efforts put together before they got such privilege and in such situation they can live a larvish lifestyle because they don't know the pain and determination you took just to secure a better future for them.
legendary
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July 13, 2024, 01:32:53 AM
#12
Reading such stories, I always imagine a successful person who practically does not need money. After all, the long-term and inviolable storage of bitcoins for quite a long time speaks volumes about your financial situation, doesn’t it? If this is so, then no questions arise, but a lot of time has passed, and your savings could have brought you beautiful sums. Are there no desires or dreams to materialize them? Just a question: is there a purpose for saving? After all, we do not get younger year by year, and a person has only one life. I don’t want to enjoy in old age what I deprived myself of when I was young.
newbie
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July 12, 2024, 12:47:22 PM
#11
Hi all,

Thanks for the great replies. I've been made to feel very welcome here  Smiley  I really should have signed up sooner.

There have been some great comments. I noticed a few comments about me exiting btc. To be honest it's been a rollercoaster, especially going through some significant dips. The phrase 'if in doubt, zoom out' definitely applies here. When I bought my btc would you believe I was kicking myself for missing the ATH of 19.2K in December 2017. From the dip that followed I decided to just throw all of my savings into btc as bank interest rates were so low, and leave my btc in cold storage.

Fast forward to today and I think I'm at the stage that I would like to take some profits. If I'm honest it's performed better than I could have expected and I believe it will continue to do so. Sure the cycles may smooth out a bit and be less volatile but I think bitcoin has a lot of head room left.

I do feel I could have been a lot smarter with my btc and made use of the dips etc but thats all hindsight. I'm by no means a trader and I don't have a whole lot of understanding of the markets. If I'm honest I'm sometimes surprised at the type of news that can make moves in btc markets.

When I purchased my bitcoin I remember it being mentioned in media because of the halving. I also remember making my first purchase at the time wasn't so simple. It's certainly got easier now.  Also at the time it was the fact that savings accounts interest rates were so low it made sense. I also don't mind risk. I don't mean risk of losing money but simply having to wait longer than expected for a market to reverse bearish momentum. I feel the worse thing people do is see a dip, panic and cash out only to find btc recovering and surpassing the previous price.

I'm actually exiting into an asset rather than converting to fiat. Although I will need it in fiat for a very short time. The thought of cashing out fully makes me sad as it's a very exciting space. I feel we have lots more to come. I think somewhere in some wallet I will still be holding some btc. Maybe my initial input. I'll just take out my profits.

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