A few weeks ago, one of my friends is buying ETH from me via P2P at his house. Our transaction was completed as usual. However, days later it’s where ETH had skyrocketed from $2k to $3k+, and I had nothing but regrets. If I didn’t sell my ETH back then, I could have gained some more lol.
Last night, he reached out to me again to buy ETH for his second Axie team, but this time I said no.
Because of Ethereum London hard fork, I am so bullish about it and I feel that it may go even further before the end of this year. So I am holding my dear ETH as it is my major holdings. This is just my feeling, so I ain’t gonna sell my ETH until further notice.
However, I did advice him to try Binance P2P or other trusted and reputable P2P providers out there.
If a lot of people starts going down memory lane on the coins they have sold which later turned out great, hundreds of pages will be filled and it won't still be enough to contain the regrets, thus once you sell a coin or exit a trade, you just have to move on or wait for another entry to buy back, that is if you really believe in the coin.
Therefore I believe you had a reason to sell then, which I think doesn't call for regrets, thus if your friend is not really knowledgeable when it comes to dealing with other people, you can still help him out to avert him making unnecessary mistakes, even the Binance P2P, you can also teach him how to buy and sell. Also, you don't necessarily have to sell your coin to satisfy your friend, but you can help him get it done.