Hi all
Looks like a short term draw back is in order for BTC.
I am thinking of selling to then buy back.
I am reluctant to do that, to be honest, before asking knowledgeable people about whether there still be Bitcoin waiting to be bought by me in next correction? I mean BTC availability due to its growing scarcity.
(Considering the volumes in which Black Rock, Michael Saylor and other big players are gobbling down BTC...)
Your thoughts please
I like the fact that you had to exemplify big names in the industry such as BlackRock Micheal Saylor of Strategy in the midst of your thoughts to sell and buy back within a correction range.
But here's big question you should answer for yourself mate. Does those big names you mentioned up there sell their portfolios at every new ATH reached to later buy back at a correction range? Not that I know. Instead, they accumulate more, right!
They can afford to do so, with their sums - they are still in profit in the end, albeit time and patience is needed anyways, especially from the shareholders once the BTC soars and they start screaming