Only 3 Types of Investor Make Money: Which One Are You?
There are generally three types of investors who consistently make money in the US stock market — regardless of market conditions — as long as they stay in for at least ten years.
1. The “Never Sell” Type
Unmoved by downturns, indifferent to rallies, they seem emotionally detached from market fluctuations. Gains and losses are just numbers in account.
But in reality, “never selling” often means sticking with strong fundamentals. They hold not blindly, but because the business remains sound.
Representative figure: Warren Buffett
2. The Swing Trader
They follow the rhythm of the market: building positions at the bottom, riding through consolidation, profiting from rallies, and cashing out near the top. When done with discipline over time, swing trading can compound into impressive long-term returns.
Representative figure: Jim Simons
3. The “Buy More on Dips” Type
If you had invested $10,000 in $S&P 500(.SPX)$ ten years ago and kept adding during every dip, your market exposure — along with your wealth outside the market — would have grown steadily. Investing in the S&P is a long-term accumulation game. Periodic pullbacks, like the recent correction, offer better entry points than chasing highs.
Representative case: US pension funds
Questions to discuss:
Which of the three investor types best describes your current strategy?
Is your portfolio positioned for the next decade, or just the next quarter?
Or do you belong to any other types? Welcome to comment and let me know!
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holding long for sake of holding long does not justify its pure consensus.
In any case there's no right or wrong approach, it's a matter of different angle approach and view point.
No matter what's the your strategies or approach are, the main thing persist in the investing world, Don't loss your money.
@MillionaireTiger @BillionaireN @JC888
I held my U.S. ESPP for more than 10 years. I sold some but forgotten to sell it ATH in 2021. My HNW friend reminded me but maybe that time I was trying to nurse back my health from adverse reactions of Pfizer jab that I overlooked it. Thereafter, I m trying to sell but my desired price didn’t strike. As long as I manage to sell them before I m too sick and bring down the total amount to be less than USD 60K, then I will be safe to avoid U.S. estate tax. Otherwise, my will administrator or executor will be in trouble. The lawyer fees will “eat” up my U.S. stocks. [Sad]
我喜歡在市場恐慌或誤殺時逐步加倉,但我加的不是ETF或者盲目的大盤指數,而是我研究過、財務健康、長期邏輯清晰的個股。比如美股的高股息能源股、部分受益於AI基礎建設的半導體公司,在它們估值回調或遇短期利空時,我更願意分批買入、拉低成本。這是一種有計劃、有耐心的佈局,而不是感性的抄底。
關於第二個問題,我的投資組合肯定是定位未來十年,我不做季度級別的投機。宏觀的不確定性太多,短期博弈不僅風險高,而且非常考驗情緒控制。我更相信“時間是朋友”,只要買得便宜、企業穩健,就給它時間發酵。
嚴格說,我可能屬於“長期逢低加倉 + 趨勢確認減倉”的第四類:**重視價值,也關注趨勢,但不頻繁交易。**這讓我可以既安心持有,又有空間靈活應對波動。
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