I have heard people say a Bitcoin investor is greedy. Bitcoin investors always have plans on how they want to acquire Bitcoin, how long they want to invest, and at what price they want it to sell.
We were having a discussion and someone said he would sell his Bitcoin this year immediately the price gets to $150,000. Most people saw him as been greedy. They felt it was a greedy target since it was far above what they expect from the market this year.
I told them that in Bitcoin investment risk is synonymous with greed. I am not greedy because I am predicting a higher profit; it's just risk-taking. I am sure that ten years ago anybody who said he would sell at $100,000 might be generally seen as greedy. But today, they are celebrated risk-takers.
Basically when an investor wants to sell their Bitcoin holdings at a much higher price than when they bought, it's not greed, it's called
[take profit] a point of conviction, of course accompanied by solid reasons such as fundamental analysis, market sentiment, technical analysis and whatever it is that helps investors to find the best price to sell, Everyone wants to buy at the cheapest price and sell at the most expensive price to get a big profit, eat or be eaten, it is something normal in the world of investment, the survivor will be the winner in the end, plus we know the potential of Bitcoin in the future is very bright, over time there will be more and more people who will exchange their money into Bitcoin, its adoption will be more widespread.