With Bitcoin breaking the historical barrier of $75,000, the question that remains is a simple one: at what price would you sell your BTC?

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If he were to reach today an amount that generates a real profit in your account, would you sell or maintain your position by buying even more? Stop and think: at some point, everyone will have to sell to enjoy the wealth. But what would be the criterion for exchanging the "digital gold" for fiat currencies that depreciate over time?

Many master investors believe that Bitcoin is not something to be sold entirely, but rather to be used as collateral or to realize partial profits only for real needs. After all, switching to a currency that loses purchasing power only makes sense if you have an immediate destination for that capital. What are your thoughts on this? Do you follow the rhythm of infinite accumulation or do you already have your "exit target" drawn on the chart?

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Do you already have a fixed price target to sell a part or is your plan to hold on as long as possible while the market is on an upward trend?

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