Dude, enough, just man-up and accept the hit when you buy back in, some you win, some you lose.
OK, finally I got it. Everybody is just envious because I have $millions and they don't, and I did it in the very coordinated way that never risked the majority of the position, in fact at current prices the remainder of the position is already worth more than the whole of it before divestment.
When you cannot argue against operational excellence, you whine. No whiners will be invited to the inauguration ceremony of my castle, however.
Sorry to be so blunt about it but this seems to be the only realistic explanation for the whinery, am I not right?
The reason is that you are a narcissist.
I hold no ill will toward those who have found their fortune in Bitcoin; in general I am happy for those individuals. I can tell you that if Adam's cryptic message today means he's sold out and is enjoying his retirement, I can wish him only the best.
However, you are a different case. You throw 13 BTC at a forum troll because you can't bear the idea that people might think you're not super rich?
You wave your wealth around like something we're supposed to respect. But you need to face facts: you're one of many people who made a very fortunate investment. That doesn't make you somehow superior, and that's ever more clear now that you've gone and made a fool of yourself.
Shape up, I really do appreciate your numerical approach and the time you spend collating data.
By the way: trend lines can only predict within the region of data points they envelop. Extrapolation requires fundamental knowledge about the growth mechanism. This is taught in undergraduate statistics classes.