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Board Speculation
Re: Buy the DIP, and HODL!
by
JayJuanGee
on 02/04/2024, 00:48:55 UTC
And if small focus on one thing then they can continue to take home more profits and that is to limit bitcoin purchases when the market is bullish during the DCAing and double buying when the price is bearish. Although Bitcoin's exchange rate tends to rise like a push-up. By this time Looking forward to the bull run again.

You have ONLY been registered on the forum for a bit more than a month and you already have enough BTC to be fucking around in terms of trying to figure out if BTC is in a bull market or a bear market?

How have you gotten to be so smart so quickly?

Some (supposedly smart) traders (gamblers/influencers) have been letting you know the tricks (secrets) of how to play BTC upcoming price waves?

Investing should not necessarily mean profit.

You will get some sort of return from the investment, may be dividends or may be learning. Not everyone succeeds in investing all the time, some succeed and some fail and learn from failure and move towards success.

But one should not invest in a situation where he has no source of income and is totally dependent on his investment.

You might be correct in everything that you are asserting Jewan420, yet you seem to be referring to trading rather than to investing.

Code:
70k pre-halving 2024

85k - 100k after 2024 halving

Maybe a new cycle bear around 45k low and 250kk at the top in 10 10-year journey.
Dont forget when I said this when it happens, although Jayjuangee made some readjustment

My adjustments were based on other points - including that I though that you were being a bit ridiculous with your numbers... but hey, you can do what you like.  I would not want it to appear that I agree with either your numbers of your approach that seems to be inclined to try to play the upcoming wave to your advantage which may or may not end up working out for you.

There is also the concept of front-loading that could fit within a kind of style for those three as well, and there is also aggressive versus whimpy which surely fall upon a sliding scale in which we might not all agree regarding which is which.
But we both have concent on DCA, Buy the dip and lump sum?
Honestly I don't have idea about these two concepts, they are new to me.

Which two concepts?

I mentioned front-loading.

And also

I mentioned whimpy versus aggressive.

I doubt that I need to explain any of those concepts any further than I already did.  What is to explain?  Maybe you can explain the extent of your understanding about how these kinds of concepts might apply to investing in bitcoin and then we may well end up having something to work with.

Yeah.. too bad about the delay... . and I have decent confidence that bitmover is going to figure out some reasonable path forward... I have gotten into using the tool almost daily, too.. especially if I am responding to posts in which some of various topics could come up related to valuation of holdings and/or even considering where BTC prices are now as compared to where they had been historically.
I too have a look at this site daily or at least once every two day. I am new to this tool and still learning it by trying different values. It's a good thing to train your withdrawal strategy.

You are not at the stage of withdrawing, are you?  In this thread we talk about accumulation.  That withdrawal strategy tool presumes that either you have overly accumulated or that you might have a budget of BTC in which you are placing within the tool, such as if you set up a business or a trust fund with a certain quantity of BTC and they could use the tool as a budgeting/spending guide.