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RE: Why Do People Always Forget What Happens When Charts Look Like This?

in #bitcoin9 years ago

Investing 101 says buy low, sell high. I like to buy assets that are undervalued, and sell them when they become overvalued.

I don't like to buy overvalued assets in hopes they go even higher. I believe that is a fool's errand, which results in many people losing a lot of money.

As the price has been going up, I've been selling a little at a time and buying other investments that I believe are undervalued.

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I don't like to buy overvalued assets in hopes they go even higher. I believe that is a fool's errand, which results in many people losing a lot of money.

But how do you estimate an asset is overvalued? I sold bitcoin back in 2014 thinking it was a wise move.

Now I am like: "man, I wish I held them."

But how do you estimate an asset is overvalued?

It's no easy task. Listening to many experts with a wide range of opinions, reading a lot of books, and learning history. You can never have too much knowledge.

Even then a lot of predictions goes wrong, which is why number one fear. I did a bit of trading and now I buy at current price and also at lower price...

Just holding at the moment. Hope it's a wise move?

I can't say, I'm not a trader. I'm much more knowledgeable when it comes to big-picture trends.