Right now i trying to mining a lot of coins, i thinking its mabey its good to save the coins like 6-12 mdr before selling it.
Can orther explain about its a good point else about the risk its to high to lose to lot on it?
If your outlook is 12 months then i think saving is the best thing to do. The long term perspective for bitcoin is very good in my opinion.
Selling them at current prices is just too low. Holding on to them will make it you more profit by selling them at this 'low price'
12 months is not a long term horizon. If you're confident about the
long term prospects of bitcoin, you should plan to hold for 5-10 years. As a point of comparison, look how much bitcoin has fallen in the last 12 months. People one year ago who were buying with the pipe dream of being rich 12 months later lost 50% of their money in bitcoin. It's only over very long timelines that bitcoin has the potential to make you bring you a nice return, but the risk is not absent. Bitcoin might not be a force in 5-10 years, it could be disrupted itself.
I understand that you think ghat 12 months is not very long, however the outlook for crypto is different. While real estate is bought for the mentioned periods, in crypto and stocks. 1 year is a long term. A company which don't perfoms in 1 year will see a decrease in price, since stockholders are both impatient and demanding.
My personal outlook towards the future is postive, there bitcoin is a strong buy.
If you're a "trader," 12 months might be a long time to hold a stock. If you're an
investor, it's not at all. Businesses don't change fast enough to appreciate in value in any meaningful way in 12 months. If you're looking for the 10-baggers or more, you need to get in on quality companies early and hold them for 5-10 years, and probably longer. People chasing "fast money" are more likely to harm themselves than help.
Your view is correct, but times are changing. Business is going faster.
For crypto we both agree that 12 months is a long time, regarding stock and bonds we both agree that 12 months is 'nothing' really.