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“INVESTING” is suited for long-term objectives like retirement,or growing wealth over time,and involves buying or holding assets,concentrating on fundamentals,and reaping the benefits of compounded growth with less stress.

“TRADING” is for the hopeful,short-term gainers by buy frequently and sell often;it takes time to analyze the market and requires a higher tolerance for risk.

“INVESTING” may be for you if you want slow growth with less involvement; “TRADING” may be for you if you enjoy analyzing the market,have time to put it all together,and can tolerate risk.

A combination of both methods work well,if strategically managing a portion of your overall portfolio for trading allows you to invest for growth over the longer term.

The thing you mentionmentioned could be a googood to do, basebased on someoneinterest someone's interests. Some people have the money to do the two, which are trading and investment, and it works for them; that is why they don’t quit it.

However, one reason why many don’t start something like this is the funds to start up a business. Some people have some amount of money to venture into business, and they choose investment because this is where their interest is and where they feel safe.

For this kind of person, you can’t advise them to start up both; rather, they should go for one of these two, which are investment or trading. However, as a beginner in the crypto space, I will go for investment because of the risk that is associated with trading.
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“INVESTING” is suited for long-term objectives like retirement,or growing wealth over time,and involves buying or holding assets,concentrating on fundamentals,and reaping the benefits of compounded growth with less stress.

“TRADING” is for the hopeful,short-term gainers by buy frequently and sell often;it takes time to analyze the market and requires a higher tolerance for risk.

“INVESTING” may be for you if you want slow growth with less involvement; “TRADING” may be for you if you enjoy analyzing the market,have time to put it all together,and can tolerate risk.

A combination of both methods work well,if strategically managing a portion of your overall portfolio for trading allows you to invest for growth over the longer term.

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