Recently Market is bleeding, and we all are aware that this is the wrong time to think of selling and remember if you ain't ready for the dip then you ain't ready for the increase in price , this time around the best thing to do is keep buying and hope for the best . And alot of people that are going to sell now I'll definitely endup regretting their actions later .
the fluctuating market condition will generally affect people that are buying with the hope of getting returns very fast. If that's your investment goal, every ups and down will certainly leave you confused on what to do at that point but if you're a long term buyer that's even prepared for corrections and has set out plans in place to leverage on those corrections, selling Bitcoin at this price will never come to your thought at all. If you're even using the DCA method, these are just opportunity of buying at the lowest point during your accumilation stage which will balance those times you've bought above these range of prices.
indeed, sometimes there are still many who are curious about investing in this space and often ask what will we do if our investment does not go as expected?
Such questions are not because there is a curiosity to invest, but rather because they are still afraid to invest because the mentality of the person asking such questions is still very weak. Or people who ask such questions still do not really understand investment or are not even familiar with Bitcoin so they still ask with fear, including fear of experiencing losses when they have run their own investment. You don't need to worry about people like that, because it can interfere with your concentration in investing and also in carrying out your own plans when you want to buy Bitcoin again and again.
most persons have past through that early stage when you're new to investing into Bitcoin and you become too skeptical about a lot of decisions you intend making. It's generally not easy to convince oneself that you should invest at the onset because it always appears to be very risky. If you've grown past that stage and can comfortably continue buying Bitcoin at the different market conditions and finds another who is in his early days, it becomes your responsibility to guide such a one and help him get a balanced view regarding his investment. Helping them clear there doubt wouldn't divert your concentration. It's even the best thing to do that once you've grown past certain fears you help another gain better stand in his investment pursuits.