. However, it is only someone who calls himself an investor and refuses to accumulate consistently won't be privilege to have a big profit and lastly everyone has there standard and level that is to say that what Mr A will call big, Mr B may not call it big vice versa.
I guess they have enough holdings already and that's why they refuse to accumulate. But someone who's consistent is going to beat all of those that are lousy and confident with themselves.
I agree that those stops accumulating will not be privileged anymore with the market if they think they've got enough. But that's fine, everyone has got something for themselves already when bull run's come.
The most important thing here is that those investors who stop accumulating bitcoin have accumulated the amount of bitcoin they had in mind to accumulate before they started their bitcoin investment, so there's nothing wrong if they are not privileged in the market anymore because they have achieved the amount of bitcoin they want to hold for the long term, and they are no longer in the game. Since they have come to the end of their accumulation journey, they can decide to start accumulating bitcoin all over again or diversify their investment into something else like real estate or selling commodities so that they can have different sources of income to use and be solving their daily expenses, which will allow them to hold their bitcoin investment for a very long time before they can even figure out when to sell it.