Too much analysis for me he is doing trading not buy bitcoin for investment.
I quite agree with your points: I think it is indeed to be excessive because the goal of investing is even hampered by the analysis that is made but instead it becomes doubt and anxiety in the end to delay the purchase of bitcoin because it is still in doubt and the rest.
1. Just do the analysis, if the price corrects/discounts then buy in a lumpsum way.
2. If you are not good at analysis, just invest with the DCA method you don't need to think about the price up / down on its basis, just keep buying with continuous accumulation.
Do not forget about cash flow adjustments, set aside how many percent for bitcoin does not need to be too large a percentage, enough you take every month from the salary received the rest maybe 70% can be used according to your needs.
DCA is indeed the right way, I have been doing it all the time until now, I don't see the price going up / down and keep buying regardless of anything, see what is shown I previously had an average purchase of $28K because DCA is already profitable of course but I will continue DCA.
I agree with your ideas to make things easier. If you are good at analyzing and waiting for prices to go down before buying a lot at once that can be a good plan. But if you are not good at analyzing there is another method called Dollar Cost Averaging DCA that can work well. With DCA you invest a set amount of money regularly no matter if the price is high or low.This helps reduce the risk of making bad decisions.
It is also important to think about how much money you have coming in and not put too much of it into Bitcoin. It is a good idea to save a reasonable amount like 30% from your monthly income. This way you can take care of your regular expenses and still have some money left over to invest in Bitcoin.
DCA is a smart way to invest because it helps you avoid making emotional decisions and allows you to steadily build up your investments over time. Your own success with DCA shows that it is a good strategy for long-term investing.