A crypto investor will have a loss of investment when they choose to sell below the invested price they bought Bitcoin. But if the so-called investor is the type of investor that chooses to hodl Bitcoin for the long term rather than the short term, there is always a tendency that the market will bounce back, they will recover their losses, and later end up at profits. However, it's those who don't understand the crypto market and invest in Bitcoin for the short term will think of being at a loss when the market experiences a correction. For many of us in the forum, we are not currently having a FOMO over Bitcoin price, rather we are waiting for a correction to happen so that we can accumulate additional Bitcoin to our portfolio.
I would say holding is the way to go, specially during these type of times. I mean we have seen it reach from 70k to 90k so quickly, like within two weeks or something, which is more money than what people make in stocks and that is why I believe that we are going to see a lot of people switch from stocks to bitcoin in the future, we are going to have even bigger marketcap eventually, and even higher volume as well.
This is why Blackrock type of places wanted ETF, because they knew that volume will increase a lot, and since they take a cut, they will make a lot of money from it. Just look at how much places like Binance does, we are talking about profits that most companies in the world doesn't make, and all they do is let people trade.