You cannot reasonably assert that bitcoin's price stopped declining at this time... It is too early. It is a wish.
You
can reasonably assert that you hope or that you believe or that it is likely that bitcoin's price stopped declining.
I hope that bitcoin's price has stopped declining, too.. but surely, I am not going to assume, until we are out of the woods (and especially not while today's BTC price (of less than $4k) is still within about 25% of the most recent local bottom of $3,122.
Got this article while scrolling today and shared here to get opinions from experts like you.
I will keep holding even if the prices declining.
Many active members here recognize that there is a lot of shit presentations in the mainstream media. Sometimes, some of us will post links to shitty materials, and describe why such materials are shitty. Most of the time, when the more regular posters put a link without much of an assessment or comment, the implication should be that the linked information is good (or higher than average quality materials).
I don't claim to be an expert, and with that particular article link that you provided, I was just giving a quickie impression of the title - and the overall theme that seems to be present, which came off as misleading to me.
A lot of members here, like to refer to the CNBC pumping and explaining how to buy ripple when ripple was at it's highest price ever ($3), and then a while later CNBC was explaining how to sell ripple when it was like half the price.... and of course, there is some other very questionable behaviors of mainstream media, including in December 2017, one of the network's put on Roger Ver to pump Bcash around the same day that Coinbase surprisingly released and activated their bcash trading pairs, and then the coinbase bcash trading ticker got stuck at $9,000 or something like that... just ridiculous about what kinds of nonsense that can be found through some of the mainstream media.
Anyhow, it is good for you to engage here and with materials, and sometimes it can be good to attempt to figure out if you agree with the claims of any of the articles that you link, or just post them and say that you are trying to figure out if they are good or bad articles.
Of course, if you keep, studying, reading and asking questions about materials that you post (including attempting to help others, too), your shit detection skills are likely going to become more honed and better with the passage of time and actively engaging with the materials. You can also look at some posts that receive a lot of merit, and sometimes those merits will come from the quality of the linked materials or the quality of the analysis... and other times the merits are received from humor.