The technical outlook of $SLV has provided many opportunities for holders. Those who have held long-term are now truly profiting. Congratulations to everyone.
But to be honest, now is the time to learn to take profits—set proper take-profit levels, track your positions, and prevent unrealized gains from turning into unrealized losses. Some friends exited early; that's risk management, not necessarily a sign of being bearish. Everyone has a different understanding of risk. Securing profits early or continuing to hold are both reasonable choices. The key is to be clear about what you are doing.
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nft_widow
· 10h ago
It should have come out earlier. Who knows how long this rebound will last?
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ValidatorViking
· 10h ago
solid take on the risk management piece—too many folks conflate "taking profits" with "losing faith" ngl. the ones who locked in gains early? that's just good ops discipline, not weakness. consensus on exit strategy matters more than hodl narratives ever will.
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VibesOverCharts
· 10h ago
Honestly, the most testing time for human nature has arrived, really.
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BearMarketMonk
· 10h ago
Hey, you're right. If you need to run, just run. Don't be greedy.
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gaslight_gasfeez
· 10h ago
Well said, but when it comes time to sell, how many people dare to act? I'm the kind of person who can't sleep when I see my unrealized gains dropping, so I already sold.
The technical outlook of $SLV has provided many opportunities for holders. Those who have held long-term are now truly profiting. Congratulations to everyone.
But to be honest, now is the time to learn to take profits—set proper take-profit levels, track your positions, and prevent unrealized gains from turning into unrealized losses. Some friends exited early; that's risk management, not necessarily a sign of being bearish. Everyone has a different understanding of risk. Securing profits early or continuing to hold are both reasonable choices. The key is to be clear about what you are doing.