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The money I am up this month is exactly equal to what I've put into crypto.

I feel like it would be wise to cash out that amount, that way even if crypto goes to 0, I have no net losses.

I know this is wise, but with everything pumping up right now I'm too greedy to sell because I'm sure it can go further.

What do you guys recommend?

>> No.4547984

Take it out. Risk-free investing is better.

>> No.4547997

>>4547957
whatever you're most comfortable with
cashing out what you put in, and playing with the house's money is not stupid

>> No.4548009

Take out what you've earned.
Pocket half.
Invest other half in more crypto.
Buy ETH and BCH maybe some link just for kicks.

>> No.4548011

>>4547957
Close your eyes for 1 year.

>> No.4548014

>>4547957
Cash it out and put it in a normie thing like a GIC or something with decent interest

put some into ETFs and do the passive thing

>> No.4548027

>>4547957
>cash out
jej. he doesn't know.

>> No.4548030

you may want to cash out but apparently you can't do that according to biz, sorryfor your loss

>> No.4548084

Do it OP

It feels so much better when you're cucking other traders with 100% of their own money. It removes a lot of the emotions from investing

>> No.4548092

>>4547957
cash out your principal. I watched ODN go up 3x relative to where I started in fiat and then crash down -20% relative to where I started.

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4548179

>>4547957
Alright I see most people say to cash out. I have a fairly normie portfolio, what would you recommend selling? I had more XMR but sold near the top of the run

>> No.4548203

>>4548179
Like you, I have a hefty sum (90k) in crypto and I am torn between taking some out now or trying to wait and make it REALLY big. 90k now could be 9mil later....

>> No.4548425
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4548425

>>4548179
Do you need that money, OP? If so, cash out (at least part of it). Otherwise I'd reinvest the coins that are not going to give you profit in a mid-term, and search for ICO's that are really low right now but with good ideas behind. It is a risk, of course, but the potential benefit is amazing.

I'm a guy with only 100€ in crypto, so don't listen to me at all.

>> No.4548468

>>4548425
No, I don't need it at all. I would like to leave it in, in fact. I'm just afraid of the bubble popping sooner than I expected and it all going to 0. Want to protect at least some of my capital

>> No.4548656

>>4548179
Unless you need the money just leave it in what you have. Looks solid. A few mil in 5 years easily.

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>>4548468
It depends on you and your own personality. Do you make smart decisions and fear every single value drop? Or maybe you're the kind of person that wants all or nothing?

If you are the first kind of person, just cash out and avoid that kind of stress. You'll live longer. Otherwise have a firm hand and don't stop until you don't have to work anymore.

I don't know for how long Bitcoin will keep this rythm, but knowing that solid companies like Goldman Sachs are exploring BTC gives me confidence. After all, Bitcoin, as any FIAT currency is based on confidence, right?

>> No.4549167

>>4547957
Yes try to get out your initial investment ASAP.
It will hurt your wealth growth in the short run, but you will be able to sleep a lot better at night.

At least thats how it is for me.