i had a large portion of LTC bought at 0.68 sold at 0.50, i just checked the price and if i had been holding on my LTC and bought some dash, i would have probably made 9 times the investment i did at that time. but oh well, all i am happy with is that ive got my investment back with some profit and i am now in a better position than i was 5days ago with all the nail biting thing going on.
Probably the more alts you attempt, the more complicated it gets to juggle them around and to get the timing right. I have never been too excited about alts, and I have not had too much luck with them. Sometimes, it may be better to just take a loss, if you are having difficuliies keeping up with them, and sometimes they seem so cheap, but then you can still lose a lot of money on them when they go from $1 to $.13...
i will buy again, for sure i will. once i see a slight improvement in the price traction moving up, as slight as it might be, i seize the opportunity and buy as much as i can afford.
but as long as no solution is found for the current problem and stakeholders do not fear the price going way down it is now, i dont see any improvement happening until March-April.
the price might reach under $300 but it will rise again. the name, the fame will make it rise again. but not now. it will take time.
Once you cash out at a profit, the you can do whatever the fuck you want with those profits to reassess the market. I had a friend that made the mistake of thinking that she needed to buy lower than her sell point... but that is fucked up thinking (especially since she, like you, had made more than $100 per BTC). I think now she realizes that her profits were already realized in dollars, and she does not need to be able to increase her BTC. All she needs to do is to decide how to employ those dollars and whether she believes the price is going up or down... and to decide at what point and how much to reinvest back in when feeling reassured that the downward potential is less likely (and of course, at that point reassessing the amount that she wanted to reinvest because she does not need to use the whole proceeds for reinvestment, and may decide to only reinvest 10% of the proceeds or some other amount that she deems to be prudent).