O.k. Presuming that I might possibly have more than one bitcoin, that one bitcoin is a good goal, and remember how long it had taken Mindrust to get to 2 digits? I am not going to suggest that I am better off than him or worse of than him.. at least where he was at. He was proud of reaching 10BTC and then either the same day or the next day, he sold everything..... Fuck.
I'll say it again: poor Mindrust. One day he'll become popular like that bitcoin pizza guy by showing up on TV and telling his story of how he sold the bottom at ~$3800? Anyway, his story is just another hodling fuel for me. Sell now regret it later.
Did someone call me. xd
Selling from the bottom costed $40k+ now btc is going above $8k and possibly will keep losing while it keeps going up. Still though, I know how It felt when I was over-invested. That's something I don't want to experience ever again.
Got %1 exposure in crypto right now and it feels quite good actually. In time It will reach %10-20 probably and I don't want it to go higher than that. I don't expect anything more from this investment tbh. I'll mostly keep staying as cash in the next 3-5 years.
I don't see this disease going away soon. Still making my $50 weekly buys, no big deal. Got some alts like ltc and xmr too. (I am not %99.99 btc anymore) If these all reach their ATH's again, it'll make up for my losses last month. I don't expect anything more from crypto.
It is all about how you feel safe, well, I feel safer when I got more cash around. (no offense, I don't feel safe with an asset that is volatile af) Back to buying lottery tickets. If they go high, its good. If they go to zero, who cares. Stopped being greedy about it. It doesn't do good to me.
*I'll also be extracting cash out of it as long as it keeps going above %20 of my portfolio. (That's something I should have done since the beginning) Last month changed my views on making investments a little bit. (hopefully in a positive way)
Ultimately, I hope that it is all positive for you too, and probably it is going to be a lot better for you to NOT be considering how much it costed you for your March 12
th-ish mistake (or learning experience or however you are characterizing it).
Members here, including myself, are likely going to keep using you as an example of "what not to do" but as long as you own your own strategy, then who the fuck cares what any of us think about what you did, what you should do and/or if it was a good idea.
You are the one who needs to feel comfortable in regards to your current strategy being appropriate and fitting to your own situation, including whether you might feel that you might need to tweak from time to time, as you determine to be needed.
Even though I might not seem to show it through my ongoing tendency (might even be irresistible) to exemplify you as an example of what NOT to do, I do continue to appreciate your willingness to share quite a few of your details and to own them, even though there are likely a lot of members here who disagree with you.... the whole situation is a kind of ongoing dilemma and maybe even kind of with ongoing built-in contradictions for many of us... ..