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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: The difference between gamblers and real Bitcoin investors?
by
hedgeh0g
on 24/05/2024, 15:32:29 UTC
If you ask me, what is the hardest job? Then perhaps my answer will be the investment profession. It is a truly unique and harsh profession compared to other professions. Especially with Bitcoin and a volatile market like cryptocurrency.

You will see that every area of ​​life (sports, education, business, music, academics...) is a competition for rankings. But investing is completely different, it's not about how much money you make compared to those around you, it's a very unique profession, when what you fight for and win is not with others who join the market that is yourself. Win over yourself.

The challenge for Bitccion investors is not to try to find the best information the market has to offer, but to prevent themselves from being their own worst enemy - to prevent themselves from “restless”- buy and sell continuously

Restless busy has probably become an ingrained instinct in everyone's mind. A normal working person is too used to working 8 hours a day, their mind will always urge them to work. When you wake up and go to the company, you have to work. If you don't work with your hands, you work with your mind. You're always in a state of thinking or acting and you have to do this or that to make money. This makes them think that when they join the market, they You also have to work hard and hard to make money from the market. 
As I said, investing is a profession that is extremely different from other professions, especially with Bitcoin and the cryptocurrency market. The way legends make money is not mainly from buying and reselling transactions, but from "waiting".

Restless and waiting are two opposite things, and are also what help us distinguish between a true Bitcoin investor and a gambler.

Truly restless busyness is something that hinders many people, and those who are constantly looking for something to do in the Bitcoin market, then I would advise such people not to associate themselves with this, or to be extremely careful and underestimate the market. To many from the outside it seems that this is simple, but overcoming yourself is a task of incredible complexity. We must face our fears of loss of profits, fomo and many other psychological barriers. When I started investing in Bitcoin I thought it was simple, looking at the chart, but now years later I understand how complex and uncertain everything is, but in the end I can confidently say that I like it and I’m glad that I once connected my life with bitcoin. At the same time, I understand that there are those who lost a lot of money because of their endless fears and left this market forever and, unfortunately, do not want to hear anything about it.