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legendary
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August 02, 2021, 03:55:34 PM
#95
I am a person who likes long-term investments by buying coins or tokens that I really trust, and buying them when I get my paycheck.
In addition, 20% of my total monthly income is always allocated to buy and collect some crypto assets. In fact, I started actively using LTC to buy goods at Sellix or Shoppy, which are the marketplaces for the best digital goods.
I like to buy cryptocurrencies and keep them for a long time, besides that I also like to use them for daily purposes.
legendary
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August 02, 2021, 12:56:23 PM
#94
- INVESTOR = an investor puts capital to use for long-term profit.
- TRADER = a trader seeks to make short-term profits by buying and selling over and over again.
- SPECULATOR = a speculator just gambles and hopes that other parties will dare to pay higher his/her tokens or coins later.

i'm an investor, not very trading savvy, just buy Bitcoin and some Altcoins for long-term.  How about you friend?
Honestly it is not easy to just put yourself in one type, not everyone does one thing and calls it a day, we are doing many type of stuff all the time. I have some bitcoins that I invested for long time, I have some defi that I invested to farm, I have some small coins that I hope to see higher, I have some trading on the binance normal exchange that I like because I started with auto trading bots and it felt good and continued it with myself manually, I have some leverage trading done in my life but disliked it but it was there at one point.

Combine all of this together and you will realize that we are talking about something too complex to put into just one style, how can I say I am this or that when I like doing most of these and somehow can still name just one of them as something that explains me to the world? I can't do that at all.
sr. member
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August 02, 2021, 12:32:57 PM
#93
Robert Kiyosaki is a good teacher of financial education, but I wouldn't categorise them as such. There are long-term traders and short-term traders.



I think the financial world is messing with the terminology. A trader can also be considered an investor. He might be buying now in hope for a greater benefit today or after 6 months.
I consider a speculator someone who does not use a sound methodology to base its trades/investments on either random entries/exits or other people's opinions.
Roughly speaking, it might be possible, but if it is more specified, traders cannot be equated with investors. although in the end, they will benefit from selling activities, but in detail, these traders are more inclined towards a shorter depth and in a faster tempo, in contrast to investors who prefer the long term, no matter how good the price or fluctuations are. price increases or decreases they will not really care in the short term because they prefer the long term period and they believe that in a certain time they will benefit.
the difference lies very little and can not be equated between one another.
hero member
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August 02, 2021, 11:41:25 AM
#92
Robert kiyosaki said on his youtube channel (The Rich Dad Channel)

"this is real financial education, what they don't teach you in school...so there's three kinds of people in the world when it comes to money, there's an investor, a trader, and a speculator"


- INVESTOR = an investor puts capital to use for long-term profit.
- TRADER = a trader seeks to make short-term profits by buying and selling over and over again.
- SPECULATOR = a speculator just gambles and hopes that other parties will dare to pay higher his/her tokens or coins later.

i'm an investor, not very trading savvy, just buy Bitcoin and some Altcoins for long-term.  How about you friend?





I myself prefer to be a trader who makes short-term trades, even though the profits are small in trading the buying and selling method (ping pong) but this can at least provide continuous profits (even though sometimes we lose) and at least with short-term trading we can minimize losses that could occur, but the difficulty of being a short-term trader is that we have to continue to monitor price movements on computer screens or cellphones and that really makes us tired.
That's the reason why I didn't choose to become a trader because it takes a lot of free time to pursue this field.  For those who still have 8 hours of work in the office, it will be very difficult to monitor their portfolio regularly. As a result, they usually use the services of an investment manager and believe that they end up being caught in a scam.
legendary
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August 02, 2021, 11:35:13 AM
#91
Robert Kiyosaki is a good teacher of financial education, but I wouldn't categorise them as such. There are long-term traders and short-term traders.

Investor = allocating of current resources in the hope of future, greater benefits (this includes money, time and others)

I think the financial world is messing with the terminology. A trader can also be considered an investor. He might be buying now in hope for a greater benefit today or after 6 months.
I consider a speculator someone who does not use a sound methodology to base its trades/investments on either random entries/exits or other people's opinions.
full member
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August 02, 2021, 11:12:26 AM
#90
I am on the investor side all the way, go for the long-term because I know that it's all going to pay off in the end especially if the investment is already guaranteed to make a lot of profit and has proven that it can grow. Speculator is definitely more on high risk and I don't think that I can be that person knowing that I always like to play safe if possible.
sr. member
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August 02, 2021, 10:43:57 AM
#89
Robert kiyosaki said on his youtube channel (The Rich Dad Channel)

"this is real financial education, what they don't teach you in school...so there's three kinds of people in the world when it comes to money, there's an investor, a trader, and a speculator"


- INVESTOR = an investor puts capital to use for long-term profit.
- TRADER = a trader seeks to make short-term profits by buying and selling over and over again.
- SPECULATOR = a speculator just gambles and hopes that other parties will dare to pay higher his/her tokens or coins later.

i'm an investor, not very trading savvy, just buy Bitcoin and some Altcoins for long-term.  How about you friend?





I myself prefer to be a trader who makes short-term trades, even though the profits are small in trading the buying and selling method (ping pong) but this can at least provide continuous profits (even though sometimes we lose) and at least with short-term trading we can minimize losses that could occur, but the difficulty of being a short-term trader is that we have to continue to monitor price movements on computer screens or cellphones and that really makes us tired.
legendary
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August 02, 2021, 08:27:50 AM
#88
Part time trader, holder and crypto miner, actually I prefer trading only in bull season, it gives me more chances to success trading and I buy coins only when market is in very bad situation for long term, as so mining I never stopped for once even when the market isn't in my favour
How do you manage to get funds in the case of a recession, when the market is in a bad shape. Do you just keep the funds in the account and then invest them at the time of crash or you take a loan or something and then invest those funds. Cuz I have also tried waiting for the right time, but mostly I am not successful investing huge amounts at a single time because I never have that much saved at a single time.
I invest periodically and when the market crashes I invest whatever I have left inside my bank account which is generally very less to be honest.
full member
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August 02, 2021, 07:47:31 AM
#87
Robert kiyosaki said on his youtube channel (The Rich Dad Channel)

"this is real financial education, what they don't teach you in school...so there's three kinds of people in the world when it comes to money, there's an investor, a trader, and a speculator"


- INVESTOR = an investor puts capital to use for long-term profit.
- TRADER = a trader seeks to make short-term profits by buying and selling over and over again.
- SPECULATOR = a speculator just gambles and hopes that other parties will dare to pay higher his/her tokens or coins later.

i'm an investor, not very trading savvy, just buy Bitcoin and some Altcoins for long-term.  How about you friend?






I think I'll place myself under investor class. I place trades once in a while when I have the time to study the charts but still, I wouldn't call myself a trader. The word is best suited to active day traders who trade on a daily basis.
What I do is just buy Bitcoin and some other altcoins and hold them for a particular period of time. That way, I can save myself the stress of trading and the high risk associated with it.
member
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August 02, 2021, 07:15:34 AM
#86
Part time trader, holder and crypto miner, actually I prefer trading only in bull season, it gives me more chances to success trading and I buy coins only when market is in very bad situation for long term, as so mining I never stopped for once even when the market isn't in my favour
hero member
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August 02, 2021, 07:09:09 AM
#85
Robert kiyosaki said on his youtube channel (The Rich Dad Channel)

"this is real financial education, what they don't teach you in school...so there's three kinds of people in the world when it comes to money, there's an investor, a trader, and a speculator"


- INVESTOR = an investor puts capital to use for long-term profit.
- TRADER = a trader seeks to make short-term profits by buying and selling over and over again.
- SPECULATOR = a speculator just gambles and hopes that other parties will dare to pay higher his/her tokens or coins later.

i'm an investor, not very trading savvy, just buy Bitcoin and some Altcoins for long-term.  How about you friend?





I can't tell what type I belong to, but I think I'm a trader where I trade coins from airdrops, bounties and try to invest from these results for the long term,
but if to analyze coins and charts I can't, I only trade based on circumstances, at this time I'm still learning and continuing to learn about trading
full member
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Pepemo.vip
August 02, 2021, 06:06:42 AM
#84
I am personally more inclined to investing and trading, but honestly I admit that most of my funds, I invest in bitcoin, while for trading I am still in the learning stage. I think trading is not as easy as I imagined, because we need analysis, money management, and also psychology that must be maintained. different from investments where I will buy and leave it until it forms a new ath, or until I get a profit that is considered feasible. for speculation like gambling, I don't think I dare, because money is very valuable to me at this time
member
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August 02, 2021, 04:53:45 AM
#83
According to these classifications, it may be investors and traders.
Short-term trading of cryptocurrencies can get faster returns, it is more profitable than long-term investment. But trading needs to analyze market trends and make correct judgments based on price indicators.
Investing should analyze the overall market trend, invest in a currency and hold it for a long time. When funds are sufficient, regularly increase its purchase volume. Don't sell off under the influence of market sentiment. After the market pulls back, it will continue to rise and will obtain high profits.
sr. member
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August 01, 2021, 02:22:53 AM
#82
Probably an investor and a trader, I just don't want to make my money sleep in one place and I want it to grow as long as I can.

That's the reason that pushed me to study the market and make accurate and suitable strategies for me to make my investment profitable not only in holding.

I believe in a high risk, high reward mindset where I can also think of the possibilities and move on easily to control my emotions.
sr. member
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August 01, 2021, 01:42:41 AM
#81
I'm personally more of a trader and speculator than an investor, to be honest I don't have any more long term investments like BTC and ETH because I've sold them in a bull market this year, and now only trade and hope to make a little profit in a market that is difficult to predict this.
as long as you keep earning from trading then it's better than being a long-term investor...

not everyone is suitable to be an investor, traders certainly don't like to see their assets not turning when the market is bull. After the bull market ends, most traders will definitely buy back at lower prices. being a trader is certainly very good.

that's right mate, everyone has their own way of producing something, depending on their respective skills according to their abilities. as long as he is ready to accept the consequences of what he did.
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- INVESTOR = an investor puts capital to use for long-term profit.

I am on this one , i love investing as holding my coins is one that i enjoy .. i also love seeing the value in fiat dropping and climbing .
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- TRADER = a trader seeks to make short-term profits by buying and selling over and over again.
I only do this few times before but i am not good at it so i decided to leave it there.
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- SPECULATOR = a speculator just gambles and hopes that other parties will dare to pay higher his/her tokens or coins later.
I am having this, part of my funds are waiting for this chances sometimes.
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i'm an investor, not very trading savvy, just buy Bitcoin and some Altcoins for long-term.  How about you friend?

Perfect choice mate lol , we are all on this one because we trust bitcoin and we believe in the future of this market.
full member
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Its depend on where i put my money to invest, if i put it on big coin like BTC or ETH it will be my long investment, if i buy meme or shit coin, it will be two or five days and ill send it out. Sometimes i do futures trade too, so im combination from many market style who mentioned above, its just depend on what condition we are need to make profit. As your journey to be market player, you will know what exactly match with you and your actual condition, good luck!
full member
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I seem to be type one and two. I invest in Bitcoin for the long term and also do day trading on trending tokens. Usually, I use fundamental analysis. The point is, When a project is holding an event, I believe the token will go up. So I bought it before the event started. Usually an airdrop snapshot event.
sr. member
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of all the comments here on average they claim to be investors and traders and it is quite clear I think everyone here is certainly doing the same thing, nothing is different. because to get the maximum profit, of course, there are only three choices here, the first is to become an investor, the second is to become a trader and the third is to do both, namely to be an investor as well as a trader. and this third option is the most chosen because actually it is not without reason that being an investor is mandatory for me because at least there are some coins whose volatility is very good for the long term besides that traders can also be options because traders tend to act with more consideration market sentiment and conditions. Second, traders tend to trade from a short-term perspective and this is great for increasing profits.
hero member
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I'm an investor and a trader according to these definitions. Because I like to make investments for short-term and long-term both. But I'm more of an investor. I generally invest into Bitcoin for a long term and set a price goal to sell when it's reached.
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