It seems you misunderstood what I was saying, I was not in any way trying to compare myself to JayJuanGee. When did I even start Bitcoin investment to be comparing myself and it will be stupid or insane for me to do that knowing fully well that I am still a low coiner.
Sure, sir jayJuanGee have been in this space for long now. And is obvious that he has enough knowledge about crypto investment. Compared to newbies like us who have been in this space for some couple of months not up to a year, so comparing ourselves with sir Jay Juan Gee doesn't make any sense. But I'm not saying that you're indirectly trying to compare yourself with sir Jay Juan Gee in your previous post I think @Agbamoni was the one getting it wrong here.
However, I was just asking questions to be sure of something because I somehow believe sir JayJuanGee never knew Bitcoin will go to the extent, maybe that was why he was selling close to 10%. And yes, you are correct it will be unwise for someone to sell there investment when it is not due because what one would have gained if they hold for long time will be very different from selling early.
Yeah, is always very advisable to hold to our bitcoin until the due time because being in a hurry to sell our bitcoin can make us not to reach our target. And sometimes you can end up selling it at a cheaper rate, probably when there's an increase in the value at this point you start regretting. So to avoid regret we shouldn't be in a hurry to sell our bitcoin.
I also appreciate the fact JayJuanGee has been here to guide and direct most of us that are interested in Bitcoin investment and before I use to think he is the owner of this thread.
Honestly I was one of those newbies who learnt alot about bitcoin investment through sir Jay Juan Gee, and I'm still hoping to derive more knowledge from sir Jay Juan Gee.