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April 28, 2023, 10:47:13 PM
#64
I think investors never fall into the category because if he has sophisticated knowledge about investing then he is a successful entertainer. But I think if he wants to invest, he must have good knowledge and understanding about cryptocurrencies only then his investment will be successful. There are many people who invest daily to make a living and there are many day traders who invest for the long term. We can never understand which class of investors among them, so no class is required to invest. He will invest only if he has confidence in himself and good knowledge and intelligence, he can proceed to invest in the future.
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April 28, 2023, 01:50:08 PM
#63
The researcher investor
The researcher investor wants to conduct thorough investigation before deciding whether to invest.They might even decide against investing altogether since, if you wait to make a decision until you know everything, you might never invest.
I'd say that I am the researcher investor but not the one you mentioned here, as I do not spend too much time researching about the best investments or when to invest. Instead, I am more of an action-oriented investor who is confident in my decisions. At times, I consider myself an adventurous investor who looks for the best opportunities and takes calculated risks without hesitation.

I firmly believe that life is about taking opportunities and not missing them, as good investment opportunities do not come by frequently. You may only encounter a few good opportunities in a year, and it is essential to take the risk and make the most out of them. If it turns out to be a win, then it is a welcome reward, but if it results in a loss, I accept it and move on.
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April 28, 2023, 01:33:02 PM
#62
I certainly agree with all you said, but as you well know, most of us will first join the cryptocurrency when we do. I can't even categorize my class in this place since I'm only considering how to invest in areas where profits will be generated, so I don't even care what class I belong to; all I care about is avoiding scams. All I can do is understand how the cryptocurrency industry functions and always attempt to conduct my due diligence before investing money in order to prevent becoming a victim of fraud.I don't believe I'll be a successful investor by this time because I never add a significant sum of money to the list; instead, I always add just enough so that even if I lose it, I won't feel horrible. And in order to prevent getting greedy, I don't ponder too much before I invest.
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April 28, 2023, 01:16:36 PM
#61
Long term Holder

This is what I am. I have no interest in trading. I buy and hold. Historically this is the best way to make money with little effort.

Also, you said it like "The Wealthy Trader" is an investor. It is not. Trader and Investor are not the same thing. Maybe you wanted to describe a guy that has many long term holdings but also making trades for fun. If that's what you wanted to say, then I can understand it. That's probably what I want to become in the future.
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April 28, 2023, 12:54:43 PM
#60
If i had to choose from one of the classes you mentioned, I would have chosen myself as a  "research investor". I believe it is the best to thoroughly investigate and understand\the investment before making a decision. The worst would be the ponzi scheme investing. It is just a quick route to lose all your money and to prove your stupidity. It's never a sustainable or reliable way to grow wealth. Being a research investor might mean that I take longer to make decisions, but it also means I'm less likely to be caught in a scam or make a bad investment. In the long run, taking the time to research and make decisions based on the risk-reward ratio is the best way to grow wealth and minimize the risk.
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April 28, 2023, 12:51:57 PM
#59
Of those, I guess option 4. But even if I had less money I'd still operate the same. Just buy some BTC/ETH when you have extra money and hold it. It's the easiest play that will come back with the best results long term almost for sure.
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April 28, 2023, 12:50:20 PM
#58
Interesting topic! I'm most likely option number 3. I always think for a very long time before investing anywhere and study the project from all sides. I am not in the habit of impulsively buying different assets. My strategy is to calm down, I want to buy this or that asset in a balanced way and take profit at the first opportunity.
To be honest, I'm confused about which class of investor to classify me, but if I think about it, maybe I'm also the same as you who are classified as investors who tend to have to first know what I'm doing, I usually do in-depth research on investing. I don't want to be among those who rush into making decisions, because that will lead me to mistakes later. Usually other people want to be fast when they hear that there is a new investment asset, and in my opinion that is not a good thing to do. Better late than making a mistake.
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April 28, 2023, 12:40:09 PM
#57
Interesting topic! I'm most likely option number 3. I always think for a very long time before investing anywhere and study the project from all sides. I am not in the habit of impulsively buying different assets. My strategy is to calm down, I want to buy this or that asset in a balanced way and take profit at the first opportunity.
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April 28, 2023, 12:33:35 PM
#56
I'm still a research investor who often researches to find other coins besides investing in Bitcoin. As an investor, we must research to find the right coin that can potentially increase later.

But if we can't find more information about the coin or the project, we don't need to keep investing in that coin because there are still many coins that we can choose as an investment. I am still trying to become a rich investor or trader, but it will take time to get there.

And as long as we can keep doing research in more detail, we can be good investors because we can choose which coin we can make as an investment, especially if it is an altcoin and not a bitcoin.
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April 28, 2023, 07:22:44 AM
#55
The researcher investor
The researcher investor wants to conduct thorough investigation before deciding whether to invest.They might even decide against investing altogether since, if you wait to make a decision until you know everything, you might never invest.

I think i am not such type of trader which you describe but the third category suited well to me because whenever I make investment then before that I search before investment but its not true that who make research more cannot make investment ever. I think its not a bad thing to research before investment but its good ability of trader as he wants to overcome the chances of his losses.

The Wealthy Trader
This one has had a number of profitable investments over the years. They are knowledgeable, experienced, show expertise.

I am not a wealthy trader because i have make investment by using little sum of money and I think that person invest only for the purpose of getting wealthy. Wealthy person invest money but they also do it for the sake of making more money by using their own money.

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April 28, 2023, 07:15:05 AM
#54
I think the researcher investor is very broad since even the other class of investors you mentioned also do their research before investing. But just like what class mostly others belongs to, I'd say I'm on the researcher investor since I don't really fit the other class. But of course it's already given that you have to research on it first before investing your money. I have to know stuff on where will I be putting my funds to ensure that there's a higher chance of me profiting rather than losing my investments. Researching is one of the basic and essential thing you have to do when investing.
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April 28, 2023, 05:38:26 AM
#53

The researcher investor
The researcher investor wants to conduct thorough investigation before deciding whether to invest.They might even decide against investing altogether since, if you wait to make a decision until you know everything, you might never invest.




I think they think ahead not not to invest but research and see if they think the project can grow later after they invest, and I think the people who do the research are the smartest of all.


Those who do their research before investing I think they are one step ahead of those who invest right away,
indeed it is not a guarantee that it will generate profits but at least it can minimize the risk,
Doing research is not easy because it takes a lot of time.
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April 28, 2023, 05:15:18 AM
#52
I,  maybe in the research investor category, because when I want to invest, I need to think long and hard about the project I will invest in, but sometimes I choose the wrong project, but I consider all valuable lessons in investing.

Maybe in terms of investment experience, you are more experienced than me for now. But there is a little advice from me that you might be able to use at this point in terms of investing, it is about choosing an investment where you can choose to invest in products like Bitcoin which have been highly tested in the crypto space.

Both in terms of the strength of the demand and the strength of the supply in the market, so for a while you try to ignore projects that may still be underdeveloped in order to bring your capital into Bitcoin investment. Because now is an opportunity for everyone to choose Bitcoin before entering next year, which according to some predictions there will be a halving in Bitcoin, which of course can affect its price increase.
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April 28, 2023, 05:03:46 AM
#51
Class of Investors to the best of my understanding

New Investor
The Ponzi scheme Investor
The researcher investor
The Wealthy Trader

What class of an investor are you?


Maybe everyone will avoid classifying himself into any group, except for the scientific method adopted from formal education. So far, many have educated themselves from self-taught knowledge, so it will be very difficult to legally account for their presence in the investment space.

Enough to fulfill one's own ambitions and cannot guarantee other people's assets when wanting to start because of knowledge in the field of investment which cannot be pursued through formal channels. I have experienced it many times, many potential investors, ranging from intellectuals, ask to guide them from zero to independent investing. I refused politely because I was not incapacitated but to avoid the effects of the risk if at any time he blamed the loss on the material I gave which was deemed inappropriate.

Therefore, I prefer to be free with my own investment knowledge, I can do it myself and I won't blame anyone else for the risk I take. I am aware that what I get can be freely invested through self-taught hard work, not through formal channels.
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April 28, 2023, 04:19:49 AM
#50
I believe that I'm the type of investor that is a research investor. I make sure that I'm doing the right thing by knowing what I am investing in. It's going to still be a risk but at least I have convinced myself that it's going to be an ideal position for someone looking to invest. It's better to know what is going on rather than nothing at all.

I don't think that Ponzi Scheme investors are worth it, they are just losing money if they aren't able to let people buy their "products" and they are just going to lose their investments faster.
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April 28, 2023, 04:03:14 AM
#49
I think I am on the third one. The researcher investor. But something big is missing on this list and maybe that is why I am forced to just pick the third choice.
Where are the "loner investors"? Money from their own pockets, little research, but is not influenced by those who surround him. Like the Discord or Telegram groups.
They didn't like to join a get rich Ponzi scheme. They are not accepting investment from other people. i.e. relatives and friends. I am sure as hell there are a lot of members here who are on that class. Stays on the shadows but are ready to invest if given the opportunity.
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April 28, 2023, 03:24:30 AM
#48

The researcher investor
The researcher investor wants to conduct thorough investigation before deciding whether to invest.They might even decide against investing altogether since, if you wait to make a decision until you know everything, you might never invest.




I think they think ahead not not to invest but research and see if they think the project can grow later after they invest, and I think the people who do the research are the smartest of all.

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April 28, 2023, 03:20:16 AM
#47
The researcher investor
The researcher investor wants to conduct thorough investigation before deciding whether to invest.They might even decide against investing altogether since, if you wait to make a decision until you know everything, you might never invest.
I think I am in this position, when deciding to invest, especially when investing in new projects or products, thorough research and evaluation is very necessary. However, the process of research and analysis can be lengthy and never-ending as new information can always be added.

Therefore, a smart investor is one who knows the balance between fully understanding and evaluating information, and making the right decision at the same time. To do this, they need a clear and complete investment strategy to be able to manage risks and make timely decisions.
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April 28, 2023, 02:44:33 AM
#46
I,  maybe in the research investor category, because when I want to invest, I need to think long and hard about the project I will invest in, but sometimes I choose the wrong project, but I consider all valuable lessons in investing.
sr. member
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April 28, 2023, 02:22:41 AM
#45
I think most people will be categorized as the researcher investor since people tend to be sure that what they are investing in is actually safe and they don't have much of a risk of losing their money since it is not easy to earn it, at least not for everyone. So, I would also consider myself to be in that category as I tend to do some research before taking such decisions.

I also think that these categories depend on a person's financial status, a new investor is someone who doesn't have a lot of money to invest, an average investor would be a researcher investor, an above-average investor would choose Ponzi schemes and then a wealthy person will tend to do bigger trades or investments.
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