If actually Bitcoin is the subject matter then buying and selling within the period of one year apparently has nothing to be called anything related to investment but trading because one year is too short for your investment to experience the power of compounded value of your investment, a cycle which is four years would have been better to be described as a short term investment in my perception while four to 10 years or more can be called a long term investment.
5+ years is the golden standard for me, for example, but other than that, I agree.
No point in trying to make moves only after a year of appropriate hodling, because they probably wouldn't be there.
One year is certainly not an ideal time to invest in bitcoin. Because of course in that period of time there is a big possibility that there will be no significant profit that can be obtained. In addition, if for example you invest in bitcoin and only want a little profit, I think such a desire is not special. Because basically many people invest in bitcoin to maintain the value of their assets so that they are not eaten up by inflation. Moreover, investing with a period of 1 year, I think it cannot be called an investment. Maybe it would be more appropriate to say long-term trading lol. Because what is called an investment usually has a minimum period of 5 years. So anything less than that time certainly cannot be called an investment. So in essence we must be able to distinguish between what is called investment and what is called trading.