We all know how it feels and we're all investors as well. When the pump comes and we didn't cashed out some profits, we tend to regret in the end. And that's the same when cashing out our winnings when we're done gambling but chose not to because we think that we'll get more and that's how we all end up having that regret and that's what the title is saying, it's true that cash out is king.
There are times when the option appears when our ticket is running the last game and it’s in its last minute - in such situation I’m sure you’ll not be tempted to click on cash out because deep down you are going to think that they just want to make you cash out the available money so you’ll get to miss out on the rest if the game turns out to be good.
The only time we would feel deep regret is when we still had lots of games running not when it’s just one that’s in its last minutes.
Most of the time you'll take that big risk thinking that you have that edge though there's no guarantee but if you trust your instinct whatever happens you'll not going to take that option and you will proceed with what you believe, win or lose as long as you understand and you are willing to handle that big risk behind,
cashout is an option if you know how to accept smaller profits compared to your actual desire securing the win and not a big fan of regretting after.