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Re: Buy Buy Buy or Sell Sell Sell?
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Barikui1
on 16/04/2025, 10:38:37 UTC

This majorly applies to the investors and not traders, and also from what he said here, we must be able to employ a sustainable withdrawal strategy, which means we are not just only going to sell at any point in time because we feel like doing so, but it must be done on a thorough and orderly manner to which will be a profitable decision for us to sell after adopting the use of a particular selling strategy
Well said.
This bores down to the investor own unique financial bearing...  which  affects his profitability and portfolio.
Withdrawal doesn't obstruct portfolio building, withdrawal is about taking profits made, if the investor have realised a substantial gain or % rise in his portfolio, he can decide to sell wether in a favourable or unfavorable market condition As far as it aligns with his plan, decision.
An investor, invests because he wants return, the return made is subjective to the investors choice, not necessarily a particular "selling strategy".

There are many who are not patient. And cannot handle greed. For example, there are many people who sell some or all of their BTC after investing, as soon as they see some amount of profit in their portfolio. These cannot be called investors. Investment is long-term, such as keeping a time frame of 2 to 3 circles. Those who do all these things are called short-term investors or traders. Many new investors think that short-term investments make a lot of profit. In short-term investments or trading, the possibility of losing your money is very high. In long-term investments, you do not have to worry too much about small market declines. The amount of risk is much less in long-term investments compared to short-term investments. Always keep yourself away from short-term investments or trading. Then you do not have to worry too much and the risk of losing your money will be much less.
Everyone certainly has their own reasons for selling when they have seen profit,

Yea it's true that everyone has a different reasons for selling, but selling when you are still in your accumulation stage is a massive red flag and a massive financial mistake to me because you are just setting yourself backward in your accumulation and in your ability to build a generational wealth on the longer run through it.

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I agree with you to avoid trading as a beginner because the risk of losing the money we have is very large,
Not just as a beginner, even veterans traders are constantly losing money, so what's the point wasting 💰 money on something that is very stressful and less productive?
Am not saying that trading is terribly bad, no, what am saying is that if you knows nothing on technical and fundamental analysis, and how to control your emotions, it's near impossible to make something out of the market because even those that knows all these are still losing money talkless of you that knows nothing about it.