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Board Speculation
Re: Buy the DIP, and HODL!
by
Obim34
on 25/07/2024, 14:56:18 UTC

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In two or three decades, there will probably two different types of investors and it will be obvious merely by looking at their portfolio,

- Those who bought the DIP/DCA and who HODLs Bitcoin
- Those who have dismissed Bitcoin entirely, and it's performing relatively poorly for it

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

I get your idea and I agree with the overall idea that there are those who get it (and are focusing on BTC accumulation and holding) and those who are lacking focus or failing/refusing to have any clue about the value of accumulating bitcoin (or the disvalue when they don't).

Yet, there are likely going to be variations of those two extremes in terms of potentially when a low coiner/no coiner finally gets bitcoin and what s/he finally does about it when s/he gets it... .. so yeah, the issue is ongoing in terms of when a person starts to accumulate.. which seems to be why a lot of us regular members might disagree regarding some of the BTC accumulation strategies, yet we still tend to agree that the sooner that low coiners / no coiners get started, the better off that they are likely going to be (or perhaps the more that they will be able to mitigate damages from their time as no coiner, low coiner and/or pre-coiner).


But there will be those people who will be at one point of the extreme that holds no Bitcoin. Out of the eight billion people in the world right now, how many of us are actually accumulating/having a desire/interest in learning about Bitcoin? I believe that in two or three decades that line will be clear. Bitcoin is not perfect, but it will get bigger and BIGGER. Front run everyone now, worry about it later. Bitcoin is a breakthrough, like the invention of the telephone or something as ground-breaking as air travel.


Yes, a lot of people are currently close to that extreme of having nothing left in their portfolio because the center of attraction has been drawn from growing and advancing portfolio to the sudden amount of profits we can make from investing.


I'm confused, nothing left in their portfolio? Can you explain further?

I may be wrong from the general stats but within as I know, i see investors who are already beginning to get carried away by the current price value of their Bitcoin compared to how much they had bought, which creates this urge to sell.