I plan to sell before the halving happens. If you just hold then you won't have any profit. I've learned my lesson since 2017's ATH.
I've been holding since that time and regret I didn't sell. I will take my profit anytime soon and just wait again when I can buy at a cheap price.
If price soars too high I would sell only a portion of it then keep the remaining until the next halving.
I plan to sell before the halving happens. If you just hold then you won't have any profit. I've learned my lesson since 2017's ATH.
I've been holding since that time and regret I didn't sell. I will take my profit anytime soon and just wait again when I can buy at a cheap price.
If price soars too high I would sell only a portion of it then keep the remaining until the next halving.
"Cheap price" may never happen again, so I tend to agree with your intention, expressed in the last sentence, about selling only a portion of it. No one can tell what is "too high" for Bitcoin, as long as it is still below $1 million. I personally think that $1 million is unlikely to happen, but $200k is pretty much possible. So, be careful while deciding when to sell, and never sell all of it, at least before we have surpassed the previous ATH.