Honestly, those sets of people that always want to buy the dip, I view them as short-term holders, which I see as traders. They always have the intention of selling in a short period of time. But for anyone that is ready to hold their Bitcoin for a very long period of time, I don't think they should have that type of mindset. This type of mindset can hold someone back from investing in Bitcoin. It has happened to many people, all just because they wanted to buy Bitcoin at a cheaper rate. They are still waiting for the Bitcoin price to drop to $20k. They saw it and refused to buy at that time because of the mindset of always waiting for a dip. In fact, many have even wasted the money in other ways.
I disagree with you that those who wait for the DIP before they buy are traders, though sometimes it can still be someone who has a trading mindset of buying at DIP and selling upon increase in price but are you also aware that there are hodlers that already owns big portfolio and they have reserved funds that they set aside for targeting a DIP so that they can buy at cheaper prices even someone using the DCA strategy can still target a DIP in order to buy at cheaper price so it's not everyone who expects a DIP to accumulate are actually traders, besides there is no big deal about waiting for DIP so far as you are hodling already. The only time waiting for a DIP becomes problematic is when a new investor or a beginner starts waiting for the price to fall before they start accumulating since the price can go up while they are expecting a DIP to happen in order for them to buy Bitcoin.