Say the fund goes up 10% and you want that 10% profit, is your only option to sell the lot, the other option would be to sell 10% or so of your stock but that will start to reduce your overall stick volume.
In crypto project you get paid rewards etc which you can just cash out without affecting the initial deposit but in stocks you can't do that.
So with stocks like index funds do you generally wait longer term then cash out the lot so it not something you could live off the interest like with dividends.
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