But i'm interested in the actions of those who bought their bitcoins more than 2-3 years ago and sold them now or are still hodling them
How did you find the strength and patience to resist this temptation?
I sold what I needed at a price that suited me at the time. I have actually been quite lucky to always do it between $71-73k. If I don't need the fiat, I don't really concern myself with the rest of my holdings. They will stay as they are. I am strong willed, so I am not going to touch the coins that don't need touching.
Same here, on the time that Bitcoin price plays around 71-73k then also im really that in need of funds then i have considered myself on snipping out some profits that i had made since i have been able to buy on cheaper prices. My port is really that been divided on which there's one is really that intended for long term holds, and the other one is really that for short term. Set goals or profit taking levels on which this is the best approach you could have. You wont really be able to feel up some regret on the time that you do see the price did make some deep correction on which the primary thing that you would be having in mind or those thoughts is that
you would be telling to yourself that you should have cash out or converted or sell out earlier.
It would really be always that just depending on how someone would really be managing themselves on the time that they would really be selling or holding. Emotions is one of the most
common factor on which it do really affects out decisions that would really be made on.