>>7703199that's a question entirely dependend on playstyle, dedication and time investment as well as micro-management.
Ignoring daytrades becomes a thing when the margin is just laughably small, for instance that $400 Watame-"Spike" today. If you sell, you made Price-MPP profit, but you lose a coin worth much more than that, and with that its divvies potential. The more you sell, the less probable it is that you'll re-buy them all for lower or even bother in the first place. And then she spikes real hard the next day out of the blue, happens. Not if you do your fucking reps of course, but even then Susan will stay Susan.
The goal with MPP optimization is basically to make your position less boggable. This is relevant when you fight for positions and live on a budget, still being far away from that point where I need to set up the autotrader over night often I'd say it's 5-50 mil range where this is your metagame of choice if you can't watch graphs like a hawk or make yourself some nice alert-bots or whatever.
Richfags are another story. I've heard one quote "I never sell". They barely manage to spend all their cash anyways, even with weeks of 144 cycles. They will autistically daytrade, and still have enough for good divvies, all at once. If I knew how they do it, I'd be richer than I am.
The real key to what I am doing (dunno, it's a strat) is checking the haaton-sheet in the OP as well as my MPP to compare that to current price and determine if the expected divvies this week are worth it. For that info, you check the channels and weekly views as well as subticks, general stats. Good coins will be talk of the town (see Maririn last week, as well as small Maririn called Mikochi), of course you want to watch the entire market. Building early positions in stuff with coming milestones might not be dumb if they still give nice divvies. You will need to axe some of them anyways if they get too expensive or you simply need liquid, those cases will become more rare the more money you have, simple as that. But never sell at a loss. The next spike WILL come.