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My price targets for $nyan were ambitious from day one—100M+ seemed like the real goal. We got pretty close, hitting almost 5M, and at that point I was already sitting on over 100K in gains. But I didn't take profits.
Do I regret holding through? Not at all.
Here's the thing—when you set those kinds of targets early, you commit to a thesis. You believe in the project, the momentum, the vision. Why would I paper-hand at 5M if I genuinely thought it could go higher? That makes no sense.
People ask why I'm not selling now at 150K. Same reason, honestly. I didn't sell at the 5M peak, so why would I exit here? That's not how conviction works.
It's zero or hero from the start. You either believe in what you're holding or you don't. The volatility in between shouldn't shake your original thesis. Yeah, you can take some profits along the way if that's your strategy, but if you're in this with real targets in mind, you have to stay disciplined and let it play out.
The market will test your conviction every single day. But holding through those tests—that's what separates the ones who catch the real moves from the ones who always get shaken out too early.