Let’s just say for example, I bought a stock at $10. Then it goes up to $500
I can obviously make a profit, but why would someone buy it at such a high price?
Is it like the person who buys it at $500 is hoping that it will go up to $1000, then the person who buys it at $1000 hopes it will go up to $1500, and so on?
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>Is it like the person who buys it at $500 is hoping that it will go up to $1000, then the person who buys it at $1000 hopes it will go up to $1500, and so on?
Yes, exactly. If you are only considering buying it in order to sell at a profit later, then that is what is happening: they think it is going to go even higher.
However, that is not the only reason people buy these things. Stocks have value in and of themselves and some people actually buy crypto to use as a currency.
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