last time, it went from about 130 to over 1100 - almost a ten-bagger
this time, it's launching from 450
my question to you is, when are
you selling?
Between $1200 and $5000, incrementally of course at a 1% on the low end stepping it up in increments 0.5% of the resulting new balance each ~3 days. I will build a spreadsheet so I don't get confused.
Edit:
BTC Amount sold % sold
40 0.4 1.00%
39.6 0.594 1.50%
39.006 0.78012 2.00%
38.22588 0.955647 2.50%
37.270233 1.11810699 3.00%
36.15212601 1.26532441 3.50%
34.8868016 1.395472064 4.00%
33.49132954 1.507109829 4.50%
31.98421971 1.599210985 5.00%
30.38500872 1.67117548 5.50%
28.71383324 1.722829994 6.00%
26.99100325 1.754415211 6.50%
25.23658804 1.766561163 7.00%
Your plan seems to be missing at least one important detail and that is the increments... you said every three days.. and that makes No sense... but if you said every $270 the price goes up, then that would divide up into 14 sales between $1200 and $5000 - but You could NOT measure specifically the time line for such a rise in BTC prices.
I am sorry the $1200-$5000 was meant to be that range of selling I will start at $1200 and 5.2857 weeks later we will be at ~$5000. My math is correct, so is my high hope.
Thanks for the clarification.
You are confirming my suspicion that your plan is incomplete, and pie in the sky (at least regarding the timeline projection).
It seems very unrealistic to have your trigger points to rake profits to be number of days to trigger the next raking of profits b/c it remains very improbable that any increase in BTC prices would follow a incremental and predictable uptrend.. it will not be linear and will likely be spurts and ups and downs - two steps forward and one step back and three steps forward and two steps back and four steps forward and four steps back and ten steps forward and three steps back... you get the picture? In other words there is likely to be ups and downs in the price increases. In other words, you should calculate dollar amount increases or percentages, such as ($270 or some similar amount) to trigger your next rake of profits. Maybe the dollar amount would be lower at the low end of the projection b/c a lower amount represents a higher percentage of gain, and the dollar amount would be higher at the higher end of the projection.
Actually, you can trigger a rake at every 10% growth or every 12% growth since your last rake. Some of these terms and ideas are similar to the Rpietila SSS thread.