Most investors are impatient. Sure, many of them invested for the long-term (whatever that means) but demand results in the short-term.
Additionally, there is no 'wrong' time horizon for an investment. If one's goal is to buy now and sell in 3 months at a profit, they can absolutely do that.
If management's goal is to maximize growth over the next quarter, even at the expense of long-term results, they can do that. Caveat emptor, my friend.
Additionally, there is no 'wrong' time horizon for an investment. If one's goal is to buy now and sell in 3 months at a profit, they can absolutely do that.
If management's goal is to maximize growth over the next quarter, even at the expense of long-term results, they can do that. Caveat emptor, my friend.