I can still clearly remember when the price of bitcoin was at that level; I had no idea that it had already been a year. Back then, it was the topic of conversation in the media, and anyone who had bitcoin was regarded as the wealthiest person in town. Those, among other factors, sparked my interest in learning more about bitcoin, although it took me some time before I joined this forum for that purpose.
I'm sure that many will reminisce that moment when you're about to sell but didn't because you think that the price will go higher until you were not able to sell and missed it. And also those that have bought at the top and then has to hold it until now or sold when it's a bit lower to cut losses.
For those who held it back then and for those wishing to enter it now, these could serve as a lesson. People who held bitcoin back then and hoped to sell it for $100,000 but were unable to do so or who later sold it for less money will be saddened. This can be attributed to pure greed. And those who profited by selling at a greater price, regardless of how little, relished such times. By identifying the traits of a successful trader or investor, one may distinguish between these two types of people.