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Topic
Board Speculation
Re: Buy the DIP, and HODL!
by
Olatundespo
on 19/02/2025, 18:33:11 UTC
I think all the small investors who have the habit of selling Bitcoin actually don't understand anything about investing. But I don't agree that big investors have a habit of selling Bitcoin, in fact they are called big investors because they buy Bitcoin regularly and own a lot of Bitcoin. That is, they are very experienced and patient, so they have been able to increase their Bitcoin holding, and even have a lot of patience to maintain their investment. So it would be wrong to say that big investors have the habit of selling Bitcoin.

Not only is prudent income necessary for small investors, it is much more important and necessary for all investors. In fact, in many cases, many use the words prudence and disposable income, so they should know properly.

Everybody needs to fix their profits eventually.
The thing is most smaller investors are not standing on the same stable ground as the bigger ones - they still need to think about their potential risks and much more, whereas guys in suits and a bit lower don't need to think about it.
I think that for small investors, Bitcoin is a much more risk-free option. For large investors, they may be more interested in making a profit on demand and are more inclined to short-term trading. You may not be able to imagine much about their trading methods. Comparatively small investors are more careful with their savings, although their level of security can be stronger if they are committed to the long term. They should try to take their alternative sources of income to a strong position and have a backup fund for long-term Bitcoin.

If you think about it in terms of stability, there is little room for underestimating whether it is a small or large investor. My experience is that small investors are more careful about their holdings than large investors. The circumstances are such that they may want to hold Bitcoin for their future financial security even if it is a small amount.