In the cryptocurrency world, investors are often caught in a dilemma over whether short-term or long-term operations are more profitable.
Excessive speculation often leads to losses, while a long-term strategy of honest investment may bring more stable returns.
Short-term operations usually refer to frequent buying and selling of popular currencies through incremental funds, using stop-loss orders to protect the principal, and trying to predict short-term fluctuations in currency prices.
If the judgment is accurate, investors will choose to sell at the right time and take profits; if the judgment is wrong, they will close the position at the stop-loss point.
However, short-term operations are risky. If the market suddenly falls or pulls back, investors may miss the stop-loss point and fall into the dilemma of being trapped.
At this time, emotional selling is common, and missing the market rebound, repeated trading will only aggravate losses.