As for me, one of my biggest financial mistakes was not having an exit strategy. I bought Bitcoin during a bull market and watched my investment grow far beyond what I initially expected. Instead of taking some profits along the way, I kept holding because I believed the price would continue rising. Then the market turned. Bitcoin fell sharply, and fear took over. Rather than sticking to a plan, I sold after a major drop and locked in a significant loss. Months later, the market recovered and continued climbing, but I was already out.
That is an experience that have already taught you that you should plan when to sell. While many of us are saying that we should hold forever.
It is not like that because at some point, we'll have to take some profits and still leave some holdings behind for it to move further to the future.
I learned that investing without a clear strategy can be just as dangerous as not investing at all. Greed kept me from taking profits, and fear pushed me to sell at the wrong time.
True, if we're too greedy not to take profits. We're going to miss the important moments in the market during its peaks.
What's the biggest financial mistake you've ever made, and what lesson did it teach you?
While it is the same but, it's the opposite about not buying when Bitcoin was low. I should have held a lot until now but no.