Post
Topic
Board Speculation
Re: Road to 100k?
by
Bravut
on 25/05/2024, 14:52:23 UTC
I only would consider selling to buy back Bitcoin to be valid, when such investor musy have been present in the market for at least a full cycle to see how far his investment has gone, of which such investor must have a good stash of Bitcoin and has reach a certain maturity stage whereby he isn't joking around his portfolio but not a beginner or one who accumulation journey and portfolio is still below average ( best word I can use) that's same thing as chasing short term gains because you are just crashing your accumulation journey.

Selling to buy back is reinvestment in Bitcoin which isn't the right phase for anyone who don't have a good stash of Bitcoin or still in early phase of accumulation, you will surely get wrecked if you do.
Selling to buy back is a normal thing, but the small percentage of assets we own will only provide small profits. I am more interested in buying and holding while the accumulation of purchases can still be done according to the DCA method that most people use. The condition of selling to buy also does not guarantee whether we can repeat the same luck because prices fluctuate. If we understand that bitcoin is a long-term investment then the investment concept must also be thought about accumulation and it is best to use several methods to buy and not trade in the short term when the assets we own are very small.

This is just my personal thought because from what I've seen investors who expect to sell to buy usually don't have that strong of a hold on bitcoin. Apart from being new to investing, there are also doubts when Bitcoin experiences a severe correction. If you look at it today, perhaps Bitcoin has experienced a significant increase, but if you look at it 3 or 4 years ago, you will definitely think differently.

Though I can't deny the fact that all of us have our own different way of doing things, but what I really think of selling to buy back is really not ideal too me, because you can't develop a strong hands while doing that, and i see it as trading, because you can't tell me it's not trading if you are selling to make small small profit and be expecting to buy back once the price of Bitcoin deep, so it's a terrible investment plan if you are actually doing it.

Since I started my Bitcoin investment journey, I have come  to understand that, once you start tempering with your Bitcoin holdings in the name of selling to buy back, number one, you wouldn't be able to have a good stash of Bitcoin in your portfolio,   number two you wouldn't be able to develop a strong holding hands, you will be mostly be tempted to sell at any given price pump of Bitcoin, and with that kind of mindset, you wouldn't be able to build a generational wealth on the longer run, because you are actually a short term investor or a trader.


No doubt,  as I said before we only sell when we already have reached maturity stage whereby we have enough stash of Bitcoin, mind you the sells ain't for those at early stage of accumulation or still accumulating that hasn't yield a good sum, I consider that reinvesting which can be simplified when you sell (off partly) of your holdings and same time your accumulation process is going on. Sorry to say I know is sounds weird because majority don't have the purchasing power like others. The most important factor here is our Investment plan which we follow, as I do lay emphasis on having a Target too.