^weekly only afair https://coin.dance/volume/localbitcoins note that site is not entirely trustworthy politically, but the trading data etc seems ok
Glad you like it and happy to be of service. What else do you need? You a trader or hodler or ...?
You'll need a few months of good quality posts to get a hat.
edit: best resource for all https://twitter.com/lopp/status/932350908461133825
I'm newbie in this forum. I have been introduced with bitcoin since 2017, did some research later, bought my ever first bitcoin on 26th of instant.Glad you like it and happy to be of service. What else do you need? You a trader or hodler or ...?
You'll need a few months of good quality posts to get a hat.
edit: best resource for all https://twitter.com/lopp/status/932350908461133825
I have planned to hold at least 2 more years if it don't fall below $3k. If it happens, I will probably sell and wait for more dip

Thank you for the links. It's really useful.
Are you saying you would dump your bitcoins if it falls below $3k? Like down %85+ from the last ATH? It seems like you still have a lot to learn.
At that point (below $3k) it makes zero sense to dump. Zero. It is not worth to take the risk of being trapped on the FIAT side just to make peanuts. Let's say it went below $3k and and you successfully sold from $2.9k, at what price point would you want to get back in?
$2.5k? $2k? What if it falls below $1k after you get in from $2k? And most importantly, how would you feel if it shoots up to $50k after you sell from $2.9k?
See? This game has no limits.
What you need is DCA'ing. I am watching this shit since 2013 and that's my final decision on the subject. Doing all-in and all-outs worked for many people and did not for many. DCA however, works for everybody since 2009. We'll have another ATH and it'll work for the $20k buyers too.
One more thing, I believe Elwar said something related to this back in the day:
"If you are going to dump your coins for FIAT, make it count."