The value of being a long-term investor or trend follower is straightforward.
If you caught $Marvell Technology(MRVL)$ early in March at the start of its breakout phase, you wouldn't really care about the short-term noise 14 weeks later, after a multi-bagger move.
Short-term traders often end up reacting to every pullback and losing sleep over every swing. Long-term trend followers focus on structure, let winners run, and avoid getting shaken out of strong trends.
It comes down to mindset: one is trading the noise, the other is riding the trend.
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