Somewhat, not all people does have the patience on holding up for too long and this is why some people would really be ending up on making some impulsive approach and actions been made
basing up on the current feelings and emotions that they do have. There are tons of factors on which it would really be affecting our investment decisions which we should really need to check or look at and make out some realistic assessment and decisions towards that.
Holding with patience is the key to getting decent profits in the bull market. The bear market gives us fear and an unpredicted crash to shake our nerves. In this situation customers would have left the industry, thinking they could not continue risking their asset and this time history won't repeat. This market is a test of nerve and patience. Those who think they will buy more btc when the market makes a correction hesitate to do so when they observe more than 20% crash over night. This changed their whole sentiment.
Holding on with patience is correct, but there should be a specific when—what year or month do you need to sell it? It's difficult because you will only feel what will happen in the crypto market, because if this is what we base it on, you will probably feel regret in the end because what we think is the one that can be its peak or ATH turns out not to be, but it will rise even more. or you sold suddenly and then suddenly fell, you know what it means because there is no certain time, year, or month.
The smooth plan is really good, just like I read on the forum in one of the communities who said that when bitcoin reaches the price of 100k$, he will sell his
BTC holdings; he is happy with that; no more, he doesn't care if it becomes 150k$ or more as long as it is at least the target price he is waiting for; that's what it means.