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Board Speculation
Re: Buy the DIP, and HODL!
by
Dailyscript
on 01/03/2024, 13:14:24 UTC
things we do in the short term contribute to the things we do in the long term
You should be more explicative when saying something like this. If you have a point, then prove it. Meanwhile, you are wrong, and this just isn't true in an absolute sense. Short-term investing involves investing for quick gains. This type of investment involves people who want short-term benefits. They are mostly seen researching and analyzing the market for short-term benefit; they wait for the perfect time that the price will go down before they can buy, and they also wait for the price to go up again so they can sell, and these patterns don't in any way contribute to long-term investment. Someone investing in the long term doesn't have to time the market; they don't have to do so much analysis rather than focus on a target of accumulation.

I see short-term investors as those looking for daily bread, while long-term investors are those with goals , targets, and financial visions. They can quit any form of enjoyment and merriment and bag lots of bitcoin because they believe that in the future they will be financially free when inflation and purchasing power catch up with those stacking fiat.