Same thing I said but you choose to confuse yourself about the whole statement, I'm fully aware that when you talk about long-term Bitcoin investment, then you should be considering above 4 to 10 years and anything below that for instance 1-3 years is considered short-term, you can go through my profile and check discussion concerning Bitcoin Investment outside this board that am involved in an you'll see for yourself that I've acknowledged that severally. Infact why would you relate a matter of choice in Bitcoin investment, I know that their are people who are not disciplined enough to wait for about 4 to 10 years interval are you encouraging them to keep it up when you're fully aware that long-term investment is about 4 to 10 years? Stop contradicting your statement please.
I agree with you. When I was a newbie, I had always thought that investing in Bitcoin in a one-year interval was probably a long-term investment and I fixed my eyes on that target. Not until I know about a 4-year cycle in Bitcoin and probably if anyone should be expecting a long-term benefit from Bitcoin then it should be at least 4 years. I know that not all the time, they go as planned because repeated events do not guarantee the future price. What is certain is that there is not how Bitcoin can go through 3 cycles and not go way high in price. This is what I know for sure. This means that if an investor wants to completely be comfortable in a long-term approach, then he ought to be ready to invest and hold for more than 3 cycles. The result at that time will be very good.
Speaking of discipline, it is obvious that not everyone would want to commit to their investment even when they know it's very crucial for a successful investment. It is a must-have habit to have while investing. The road is not an easy one, it's bumpy and filled with obstacles. Discipline will serve as a tool to eradicate those limitations.