As an on-site trader, let me share my thoughts on 'withdrawing capital'
First, the conclusion is that you must withdraw your capital!
1. From a risk perspective: In any investment market, risk always coexists with returns, and the cryptocurrency market is undoubtedly a high-risk, high-reward place. Therefore, if we define investing in the cryptocurrency market, withdrawing capital is definitely the right choice. A coin always has two sides; there are those that double daily with a 40-50% increase, and there are also countless instances of dropping to zero.
2. From a psychological perspective: Essentially, the study of trading involves psychological games that may surpass all technical analysis and market analysis (this is why 'emotion' also has cycles). If you can psychologically reduce the burden, because the risk of losing your principal is reduced to zero, you can completely avoid 'irrational' decisions.
3. From a position perspective: No one knows when the highest or lowest point is; the investment market has no 'certainty' in trading (if there were, I would go all in). Everything is uncertain, so I often say traders do not predict rises and falls, but make corresponding judgments when rises and falls occur (this means formulating a trading plan in advance for when to withdraw capital and when to take profits in batches). In other words, no one knows whether the next second will be an increase or a decrease, but the price will definitely reach a point: either the buying position, the stop-loss position, or the take-profit position. At the same time, with the chips you obtained at zero risk, you can hold them longer and avoid selling too early.
4. From a greed perspective: Think about the benefits of not withdrawing capital from a reverse thinking standpoint. There is only one word: 'greed.' Feeling that the price has risen and doubled, yet wanting more; after doubling, wanting eight times; after eight times, wanting eighty times. First, ask yourself, how many times have you succeeded due to 'greed'?? If everything is driven by 'desire,' then the result is destined to be a 'roller coaster.'