In conditions like today there are usually two types of investors who will be seen monitoring the market to achieve their respective goals. Some investors may just be accumulating more Bitcoins to hold for a longer term because such type of investors usually won't focus on short term profits of very small size.
Some of them are investors who are monitoring prices to sell their holdings so far for profit, so investors like that are usually more concerned with profits than collecting more Bitcoins and usually this happens to new investors who may still lack experience or mentality so they are still there is a fear of holding Bitcoin longer term. Although they will also buy back after selling to earn some more profit in the short term, in my view they are more like a trader than an investor.
You mentioned different aspects of investors. Some investors are interested in the amount of Bitcoin they have, others are interested in the profit they want to make in a short period of time. This actually shows the diversity of investors.
For the investor who doesn't plan to sell Bitcoin for a long time, what matters is the amount of Bitcoin they have and they aim to increase it. This investor has a very high price target and may spend this time waiting. A profit-only investor, on the other hand, aims to take a set amount of profit and then either reinvest it or do something else with it. The diversity of investors has always made Bitcoin attractive.