What's the real play here—hold $SPSC and ride the bull run indefinitely, or lock in gains at a specific target? Most traders struggle with this exact question. Have you actually mapped out your exit strategy, or are you just chasing the upside momentum? The difference between holding forever and knowing when to take profits often separates successful traders from those who give back all their gains.

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NFTArtisanHQvip
· 01-10 15:50
honestly the whole hodl vs exit strategy debate is just *deconstructing* what it means to hold value in the first place... like are we talking about tokenomic fundamentals or the aesthetic of the chart itself lol
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SilentAlphavip
· 01-09 17:33
Listen, I think this question is asked too absolutely. What does it mean to hold forever or sell everything? The real strategy is to sell in batches, keep some to ride the market, and lock in profits from arbitrage. That’s the real deal.
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TokenomicsShamanvip
· 01-09 15:21
Bro, to be honest, the whole "HODL forever" thing sounds sexy but results in the most casualties... I've seen too many at cost price🫠
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alpha_leakervip
· 01-07 16:54
I just want to say, I've asked this kind of question so many times, and some people still don't get it, huh? Greed is really something that can't be changed.
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AmateurDAOWatchervip
· 01-07 16:54
Oh man, I just want to say, HODL until the end of time or take profits when it's good. I've been asked this question so many times. To be honest, it all depends on how you gamble.
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 01-07 16:53
Selling at the top and holding onto dead positions, to be honest, I'm more afraid of the latter... Not long ago, someone went all-in with full position and then completely lost it all back, I really can't hold on anymore.
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Degentlemanvip
· 01-07 16:49
Exit strategies are easy to talk about, but when the opportunity comes, everyone becomes a hodler—it's hilarious.
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ClassicDumpstervip
· 01-07 16:48
I'm serious. HODL or sell, basically it's a gambling mentality.

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HODL that can't be sold is all talk; those who truly make money have already run.

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Exit strategies are easy to say but hard to do. I've never seen anyone truly stick to one.

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Forget about chasing highs; you'll always be the last chives to be harvested.

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How hard it is to lock in profits—80% of people die from greed.

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Stop overthinking it. SPSC should have had a plan long ago. Without one, it's just luck.

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Can't stop watching it rise, only to regret when it falls—that's an old trick.

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Those who truly make money have already sold in batches; they won't be stuck here.

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People who HODL forever are eventually forced to buy at high prices.

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Honestly, most people are just fooling themselves; they have no exit strategy.
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rekt_but_vibingvip
· 01-07 16:47
To be honest, that's a pretty silly question... I already set my take profit long ago, otherwise I wouldn't be crying now.
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NotSatoshivip
· 01-07 16:43
Haha, here we go again. It really depends on your psychological endurance. Holding forever sounds great, but can you really do it? I just set my target and go. There's a big difference between the mindset of making a huge profit and losing everything.
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