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May 09, 2018, 11:40:03 AM
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My worst trading decision was to sell most of the bitcoin crypto assets because of too high panic factors, and after selling them I became frustrated because prices soared and became 10x the price I sold afterwards. There is one very important thing in which I have to keep believing in bitcoin and not even selling it.
In my views when the market is on the way down and I need money for my financial hurdles and I sell my holdings for low price, that was the worst decision because I will sell my holdings in the wrong time.so I think that the best decision is to hold your bitcoin when the price is low and sell or use them when the price is high. opposite decision will be worst decision.
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May 09, 2018, 11:54:17 AM
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The worst decision is to sell what I have today. I do not have the patience to see my money go out for hours, and now I see the recovery of the market. This is a lesson for me.
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