@Semos25 Why not set a stop loss. As long as the share continues to rise, you stay in and are protected on the downside. And if it is triggered, there will be a sale as you wanted anyway.
@Tenbagger2024 I hate stop and loss. I had the misfortune three times that the shares were sold at a value that I had set and then they rose again. I like to look at the values myself and then decide.