Warren Buffett's wealth reached $140 billion, while Carl Icahn has only $6 billion. This is a clear example of how compound interest beats speculation.



The formula for wealth is simple: return * time * capital retention.

Icahn often interrupts this cycle: buys, takes profits, pays taxes, and starts over.

📈 Buffett, on the other hand, allows his capital to grow for decades, gradually increasing it without resetting.

Many today, like Icahn, try to beat BTC volatility, but often lose in the long run.

However, the market often rewards the DCA strategy — regular purchases of a fixed amount. Those who ignore the noise and hold their position, despite returns of 20-30%, end up ahead.
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