Well i would like to know that this not the time to sell rather we should focus more on continuous accumulation of bitcoin rather than merely getting profit out of dollar since dollar does dont store value
Well it is a personal choice. And it is your funds, you can do whatever pleases you. But and sell is always involved in the investment and trading. Assuming you bought as the rate of $16k and $20k and now it is $100k and after this period probably from next year it would go back to $30k or below. Who lose? Investment is all about calculation. Oh Yes bitcoin will definitely rise to $400k but if you sell it as the time of $100k and buy back at the time of $30k who make the profit? And when you rebuy, you can keep it for as long as you want until the price hit your target. But if this bull is not your target then you can still continue hodling it because it is your investment and you know what you are doing. Good luck for the investment.
I actually understand what you are saying, it is very hard to see an investor who buy's Bitcoin at the price of $16-20k and seeing the investment rise to $100k and refuse to sell. It is only an investor who knows the reason of his investment and the potential of what he or she is investing in ( Bitcoin) that won't sell rather continue accumulating and holding because for it to get to that point definitely it's going to do even more and people who are suppose to sell in this scenario are short term investors in other words traders.
At some point your choice of words almost make me believe you don't understand how Bitcoin works, we all know that Bitcoin is very volatile it can go to any level at any instant but that doesn't mean if someone buys at that price you mentioned and didn't sell and peradventure Bitcoin drop to $30k that they will lose no, that's one of the feature of the market surely it will go up and I doubt if Bitcoin is going to go below $50k talk less of $30k. So what if after selling and Bitcoin didn't drop I mean, start pumping from there, off cause you will find it difficult to increase your portfolio to a reasonable figure of...