The title is a sarcasm, something I use a lot.
I find the following thread, and for explanatory purposes I will quote from the OP:
I bought most of my bitcoin back when they were 90c. I never imagined that a few months later they would be worth 20 times more. I would have been satisfied with an appreciation of 10-20% - after all that is far more than what my bank pays.
How much higher does the price need to go for you to cash out of your bitcoins? What are the reasons why you are not selling now? Is it that you expect the currency to appreciate further? Or are there any other reasons why you are not cashing out?
Now look at yesterday's necro bump:
How much higher does the price need to go for you to cash out of your bitcoins?
It depends on how much you have bought or how much you have invested in. Obviously if I only invested a few hundred dollars, I would want to wait it out until it reaches a thousand minimum.
What are the reasons why you are not selling now?
This is not bitcoin’s highest price and to accumulate and to hold now would be a smart move. I suggest you leave your holdings alone and just let it grow over time because it will. If you really want to sell then you can sell at least half of it and then continue investing. Take opportunity of bitcoin.
Most responses have continued to reply, many quoting the OP directly and answering it, except for two.
Is this guy even alive right now?
What's the reason for bumping this post?
I believe there are reasonable necro bumps. For example that same thread if it had been bumped to point out how much the price has gone up since then and how crazy it seems from a distance in time to consider selling when it was around $20, it would be a different story.
But I think in that thread in yesterday's and today's responses there are many examples of people not making good use of the forum. I think that if I were the manager of any of them I would take it into account.