The difference between a real investor and a trader
Let’s use $XRP as an example. A true investor—especially an institutional one aiming for real wealth—focuses on coins with solid fundamentals. They won’t panic if the price drops 10 or 20 cents, nor will they get overly excited about a rise of 50 cents or a dollar. Instead, they look at the long-term potential.
Now, imagine if Donald Trump were to take office in January. XRP could become the preferred payment method, while Bitcoin might solidify its role as a store of value.
Think about Michael Saylor, the CEO of MicroStrategy. He invests heavily in Bitcoin and has traders working for him to generate profits, no matter if the price goes up or down. If you’re a trader, I encourage you to shift your mindset and start thinking like a true investor.
Focus on long-term opportunities with projects like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and XRP. Stop wasting time on meme coins that promise quick riches but lack real substance.
Just sharing some thoughts. Best regards!