That means that volatility is a good thing for risk takers like us. We've seen the opportunity from within and by the time that we've seen it going to get bigger and we've invested some of our funds that we afford to us, we did the right thing. As for me, I've sold some before we've seen these highs and I am still thinking about that mistake but I cannot dwell in that have to learn from that mistake and it's best to hold for as long as we can. And if we cannot hold for any longer, we have to control ourselves or if we decide to release some in the market and let the other holders get it, we need to be decisive.
Yep.. a lot of dumbies sold some or all of their BTC around $100k, and expect to buy back cheaper, such as below $85k or even lower like $69k-ish.. .Sure anything can happen, yet I doubt that they will end up being able to achieve what they thought in their attempts to play their expectations of BTC price waves.
Of course, since you have a forum registration date of March 2016, you might be more at liberty to shave off some of your BTC, yet you seem to be already suggesting that you sold in anticipation of buying back cheaper, which causes me to speculate that you have not yet reached a status of overaccumulation...so anyhow, I frequently repeat my own mantra that BTC accumulation is done by ongoing, persistent, consistent and perhaps even aggressive buying of BTC, and selling BTC should not be part of any non-gambling BTC accumulation strategy.
Otherwise you shared some decently good ideas in your post, and you also seemed to have had admitted that you were gambling when you sold some of your BTC.. so at least you admitted that wrong (dumb, greedy) part.. hahahahahahaha
Those words striked directly to me because out of needs, I have to sell some of my stash even before it hit $100k but that's fine, lessons are learned the expensive way. So, those that have sold at $100k were even better than me. But that's a mistake that I've learned for how many years until now. I cannot say if I am in overaccumulation or not but one thing for me is I'll never stop to accumulate and I'll continue to do it to at least get some quantities that I've sold too early. With this expensive lesson that I have learned, I am sure that there will be people that will have their fair share.