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Actually, both short-term and long-term investments are equally profitable, depending on the choice of coins we buy. I agree what you said,
the key depends on our choice of coins, because not all coins are good for long-term investments. Although many say long-term investments
have less risk than short-term investments, this opinion is not always true, if we choose new coins or meme coins, it is too risky if we invest
for the long term. Therefore, whatever our strategy when investing, we must do research and analysis first to make sure we don't choose
the wrong coins. So our strategy when investing must be adjusted to the coins of our choice.
Going by the point that OP is talking about here, it also brings ambiguity by not specifying the specific audience that people invest in this market. We all understand that in this market there are a ton of different things and the formulating strategy to approach them is always different. I find the easy planning only suitable for those who have had some experience of what they will encounter during the investment process. It is difficult to explain to newcomers what the right choice is for them when just looking at the results without the implementation process. New trends will continue. They appear to present different opportunities and risks to us. And the process of starting to approach and closing an investment with a beneficial outcome is what most of us want. I see long-term or short-term here as just a relative explanation. People who have succeeded or failed have learned from some experience, and in my opinion, big coins like BTC, ETH, BNB,... are the most concrete examples to explain long-term investment, and new low-cap value coins all have underlying risks or opportunities for participants.