Sometimes too much in strategy will make beginners confused in carrying out their investments. I believe beginners need a basic foundation to carry out their strategic planning better and achieve the targets they want. The big difference may be in terms of knowledge about Bitcoin, which means beginners may need an approach to see the big cycles that Bitcoin has gone through. Yes, basically beginners can start with the DCA Strategy if they are not able to think about the distribution of funds for several other strategy practices.
IMO opinion. DCA would continue to be the best strategy for beginners because it does not require much explanation to understand, nor does it require any experience to be successful; all I have to do is divide my allocated amount for investment into parts and set an investment interval that works for me.
When I first started utilizing DCA, I didn't even have a consistent source of income. What I used to do was accumulate my money throughout the month and then assign some amount to DCA. I'd set the interval so that before that amount would be exhausted I would have gotten new income to invest again.
DCA, Its stress free, its comfortable , its every beginners choice.