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Topic
Board Speculation
Re: Buy the DIP, and HODL!
by
Hewlet
on 03/04/2024, 06:44:38 UTC
There are many people who have a tendency to spread false and misleading information about a subject without knowing the correct and complete information about it. I think that acquiring knowledge or collecting information about a subject should be reserved only for the experienced and knowledgeable person of the society. Because, they never want to be misled by wrong information. Do you think so?

 My knowledge of Bitcoin is very poor. From where and how can I get the right knowledge?
regardless of how small your knowledge on Bitcoin is, of you follow u discussion in this thread and other quality post and the beginners and help section, it wouldn't take time before you get a whole sense of what's the bases of our discussion. And it's true that there are lots of false information out thier that's being spread all over YouTube and other social media platforms just to attract views and gain followers and you can't really trust most of those information as they are mostly paid to make noise about a particular altcoin which end up crashing in no time and then you loose all your money. By navigating through the whole Bitcoin.come site you will get the basic knowledge that's going to help you get started in your accumulation routine and if you're in doubt and need some clarity, you've the search engine on tgis forum to check if thier is a simar question like what you want to ask and if it's not thier, you can easily ask your questions at thr beginners and help section.

But then, your knowledge of Bitcoin isn't complete without you having a good amount of Bitcoin in your portfolio and navigating through this thread will give you the needed information that will help you buy as much as you can based on your financial level and hold till you are in a good profit. Just another tip for the journey and it's that this is not a mere theoretical discussion that's not applicable in real life. If you are able to stack up a good quantity of Bitcoin and hold it for at least a circle which is mostly at an interval of four years and you do so iether by buying more if you have the resource or following a DCA methord which allows you to split your purchase into weekly or monthly bases and then if you have the means to buy like $50 a week, by the end of the month you should have stacked up at least $200k worth of Bitcoin and by the end of the year you must have gotten $2.2k worth of Bitcoin which is a good quantity of of Bitcoin for an average person that's just getting started. It might seems deficult before starting but if you put all the necessary things in place like setting your reserve funds and ensuring that your source of income is secured, investing into Bitcoin will definitely be your easiest way to doubling your income and investing into your future rather than saving in fiat that's subject to inflation.