the method you have here is what I always make use of; selling my coins in batches. I never sell them all at once, because the market can move any direction at anytime, so once I have covered my invested capital enough, I quickly remove it and let the rest stay in the market and continue the growth and for sure there are times of losses, but it wouldn’t disturb you that much knowing that you have gotten your invested capital back with some profits, and the rest there is just for you to continue making profit while the market is growing.
This is actually a good way of reaping the highest rewards for your faith in tokens. I do the same when I invest in a token and it is doing good, I don't want to wait too long because the price might drop back to a lower value soon but at the same time, I don't want to cash out too early so I rather sell a part of my coins and repeat the same slowly to get the highest value for my investment.
not like when you do have some loaned money and you are eager to make profits and you have lost it instead then that would really be giving a different vibe.
Right, when you are under pressure to make more money with the same investment you might wait for too long and end up in loss actually or sell too early and miss potential gain. I don't know why someone would trade with money they have borrowed because it is just adding an extra layer of pressure and with how unstable the altcoin market is, you will always struggle to keep a calm head.