As for me, I see the method of buying Bitcoin during a bear market and selling it back in a bull market as suitable for short-term investors. However, I might still prefer to call such a person who uses this method a trader. Trading may not always provide consistent profits, despite the knowledge a person may have about it. It inevitably involves losses as well because the Bitcoin market is unpredictable.Many people who involve themselves in trading often regret it and end up quitting because things don’t always go as planned. Instead of trading to make short-term profits which may even lead to losses if one sells at the wrong time or waits for Bitcoin to fall again (which might not happen as planned) why can’t someone focus on long-term investing?By using the DCA (Dollar-Cost Averaging) method for accumulating and continuing to hold their Bitcoin investment for, say, 10 years before considering selling even a small percentage, they might achieve more reliable and sustainable growth.
The calculation of bull season and bear season is suitable for a trader or a short-term investor. An investor does not have to worry about bull season and bear season. If I say that those who trade or invest in short-term are committing crimes, then I am wrong. I am not calling trading or short-term investors criminals. But what they are doing is very risky and it will be a cause of regret for a short-term investor. A short-term investor always sells his portfolio in the temptation of small profits and regrets it during a big pump of Bitcoin. A trader is always at risk and the fear of losing his money always haunts him. If you do not want such a life, then you can practice Bitcoin investment.
Although I will not say that Bitcoin investment is risk-free. But compared to trading or short-term investment, the risk of long-term Bitcoin investment is negligible. While there is no 100% guarantee of success in long-term investing, there is a 90%+ chance if you manage your investments properly. In long-term investing, you only need to invest consistently with prudent returns and chase your goals. To manage your investments properly, you can gain knowledge about investing and practice strategies that will make you an expert in investing.