Sell after a major pullback or in general?
I have lightened my load in the big three and rolled it into both STEEM and BTS. At this point, I am inclined to keep the BTC and ETH that I have since it is a minimal amount relatively speaking to the rest of my portfolio. I am overweight LTC which I will unload the next run up (I should have followed Charlie Lee on that one).
Right now the only other two that interest me are BTS and STEEM. PRS caught my attention but it is early in that game so I am not sure how that one will work out (havent put any money into it yet).
EOS is another consideration but am I too much @dan if I add that?
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NEVER AFTER A MAJOR PULLBACK!!!
In general the idea would be to move out of legacy crypto by selling rallies and restructuring your portfolio. The premise is that this is what might have been what has helped to bring BTC down, and what might also keep a cap on it in the future while other, much better prospects do their respective 10x, 100x, and 1000x.
I would say that instead of buying the dip on old legacy crytpo, it's now time to sell the rips. 😈