Everyone knows we are in the bull run Bitcoin halving is close by , and alot of people have sold their coins due to
the tempting increase in market recently while some are still holding.
So if I may ask , who's still holding and who have sold their coin?
I am still holding the coins, No reason for me to take profits right now, because I ma sure that the price will keep increasing after Bitcoin halving. So does the Ethereum coin. I am sure enough that this coin will be also increasing so much following Bitcoin after halving. It is time to wait for the bullish era. so what to do for taking profits?
No, I'm not into it right now. I am still patient enough to wait for more times in order to take higher profits. As long as I am holding top coins, especially BTC and ETH, it is enough for me to keep holding and keep hodling.
Not a bad idea at all, as only the wise foresee something massive ahead. No doubt, we are still experiencing some uptrend in the market, with prices looking good as of recent, but the upcoming halving has ignited fear in the hearts of many investors, leading to the sale of coins. The thing is, we can't even tell what will happen on or after the day of halving. The spot BTC ETF approval has brought about several changes compared to what history shows, which means we might continue to experience an uptrend after halving.
I think patience is worth it. No matter the market condition, we would still make a profit even if it lies in the future, as long as we are not into uncertain crypto projects.
When you still have Bitcoin and Ethereum, you can immediately sell at a high price because some time in the future after the halving occurs, it is possible that the Bitcoin price will fall to its base price and return to the bearish season again.
Maybe @UNIVERSE is a long-term hodler, so there won't be any need to sell. The thing is, when you decide to sell at a high price, there is a massive chance for BTC and ETH to rise further before dropping. But do we have to sell and wait until the price dips? Nice strategy from my own perspective, but long-term hodling still sounds better to me.