I totally understand where you're coming from! Knowledge is never a waste, even if you don't have the funds to invest in Bitcoin right now. It actually prepares you to make smarter financial decisions when you do have the money. By the way, I'm really happy for you for taking that leap and making your first Bitcoin purchase! What's even better is that you're using your spare cash and practicing dollar-cost averaging during price dips. That shows you know what you're doing! Remember, Bitcoin is a long-term investment, so stay committed and you'll be just fine. Keep it up
Actually it will going to waste if you will keep just thinking but not acting on it ,
If you are truly smart then you will do everything to have money for investing as the knowledge already on yours
and you knew that there is a promised profit here, so why waste more time when you can generate income from
doing such?Why not lessen your expenses , try to tighten your belt so you will have small funds to start buying
bitcoin and that will be the right starting point.and not just having plans and plans that never come to reality.
and also since it is for long term as you mentioned , then better to start it out now mate, you can begin with
5-10 dollars at least weekly and then try to increase as days passed by , because for sure once you see it growing
you will regret why not act instantly than talking and telling stories.
But like what you said, if he truly has not capital then sorry to hear but the bull is so near , we will regret
everything when the day comes.
In fact, the worst mistake someone can make is to do nothing when they know what they should do. This is especially true in the fast-paced world of bitcoin. Having knowledge is helpful, but only if you're ready to use it. Many people make the mistake of squandering potential, and they feel terrible when great chances pass them by. The problem with this illusion is that its hard to start investing. But isnt that more of a mental block than a real one?
To get a better sense of this, lets look at the idea of changing one's spending. This goes beyond the advice on the surface and represents a deeper idea: the balance between short-term pleasure and long-term gain. That you could start with just $5 to $10 a week is a great way to think about starting somewhere. Because history and current events have shown over and over that people who wait to get involved in cryptocurrency often end up chasing shadows. The coming bull shows how quickly the market is moving, and as you correctly pointed out, doing nothing today could make you feel very bad tomorrow.