I see your point! People tend to mix up ambition with greed sometimes. It’s not about being greedy, it’s about setting higher targets and being okay with the risks that come with them. If aiming for $150K makes someone greedy, then I guess I’ll be "greedy" too — I’m still dreaming of those sweet, sweet gains in the future!
In the end, we’re all just betting on the future of Bitcoin, and who knows, maybe one day $150K will be considered conservative. 😄
That's the problem. If both of us buy Bitcoin and you want to sell at $150k. Why would you say I am greedy if I want to sell mine at $200k. My conclusion is that greed is relative. What you see as greed might be a risk to me.
Exactly! Greed really is relative. What looks like “too much” for one person might just be someone else’s level of confidence or risk tolerance. If you aim for $200K, that doesn’t make you greedy — it just means you have a different vision or plan.
In the end, we all have different strategies, and that’s the beauty of investing. One person’s “greed” is another person’s “long-term mindset.” 😄