MY CRYPTO EXIT STRATEGY *UPDATED*



Since we are in a bull market you should prepare a good exit strategy to take profits. Here I’ll explain how my exit strategy looks like and how you can create …


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  1. What if the bull run ends before your time frames/price targets are hit? Many are saying to cash out around September/October time, please let me know your thoughts on this! Great video!

  2. If I bought the majority if my alt coins in march/april 2021 – do you think I can sell in March/april 2022? I didnt expect the bull run to last that long, but it would be a perfect scenario for me as I wouldnt be taxed on gains after one year.

  3. @Quentin When you say to take out 25% of initial total portfoliu, you mean money or coins? For example, If you have 1BTC bought at $40k and now it's $60k, you take out 0,25BTC (25% of portfolio) or $10k (10% of initial portfolio).

    Many thanks, your channel is great!

  4. There is one big difference . All of you think that what happened on 2018 bear market will be again , but this time the situations are very different . At 2018 there were not Elon musk , jP Morgan , MasterCard , PayPal etch ……….

  5. what if it takes years for bear market begins? What do you do in the meantime with your money that you took out off the portfolio?

  6. Do you use any platform like Blockfi, Celsius or Nexo? because i noticed there's no way to sell your coins on Celsius.. You have to withdraw them first before you can trade them to a stablecoin..

  7. When you say % of initial investment. Do you mean, if you put for example $10,000 into a coin, when your first price target hits youre selling 25% of initial ($2500) or 25% of the total value of that trade at that time?

  8. When you sell your crypto then where do you hold dollars? I have no idea where crypto people holding money to avoid taxation.

  9. Hi Quenten, nice vid! Why should you take a percentage from your total portfolio, and not only out of the coin itself? If other coins are below expectations or dipping, then you are making unnecessary losses, right?

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