That's why I am wondering how the new investors or seasonal investors, who only invest money when the Bitcoin price rallies, are being labeled as not real investors. But in reality, they are more likely to be the ones to make a profit. This is because they aim to sell early after making a profit to guarantee their gains. Even if they make a profit with a small percentage, the goal is to continue to gain as it will be profitable in the long run. This approach is better than those who wait for the highest price and end up being unable to sell.
There will always be good and bad sides to every step that is taken. The profits may be small or large because the intentions carried out may be different because everyone does it in a situation that is considered the best.
All investments made, whether they are made for the first time or just looking for a moment, should still be said to be made by investors because they have placed their funds for the purpose of making a profit, where all investors' main goal is to make a profit.
I think you are right. Why wait for the highest price when you can't make a profit because of wrong analysis? It's better to get a little but consistent and continuous profit. For this reason, always continue to analyze well at all times so that we don't miss the moment we are waiting for, whether short- or long-term.