That is how some people use to enriched themselves in this community, because they take the advantage of dollar cost average method to continue purchasing Bitcoin from both bullish season and bearish season, because they know that before they will trade the Bitcoin the price will double up for them to achieve passive income from their holding. You don't need to have huge amount of capital before you can start using dollar cost average method to accumulate Bitcoin, because you can use any amount of funds to purchase Bitcoin but let it be in the bearish season, because that is what will make your wish to come to reality when you are about to release them for sale in the market and you will like using that method to accumulate Bitcoin. I have try it and it favour me in the past which am still using dollar cost average method to accumulate Bitcoin whenever the bearish season appear, because I have other sources of income that is making me not to sell Bitcoin in a short term.
Though the best time to buy Bitcoin is when the price is down, because you acquire more fraction of it at a cheaper rate, but regardless of anything, what I think that is actually not ideal to me is selling now, for minimal gains, because it can't have a significant change on your finances for ever, unlike when you acquire enough stash of Bitcoin either through the DCA accumulating strategy or through lump sum strategy and hold for a very long period of time, because am quite positive that Bitcoin can go as high as a million dollar in a very short while in the future.
So tell me how you are going to feel if in your own eyes Bitcoin rose to a million dollar while you have already sold yours for minimal gains at this present market price?
It's definitely going to hurt right?
even though you might fail to admit it, but that's the reality, so the best is not even entertaining the mindset of selling right now.
Then as for the DCA accumulating strategy, you don't necessarily need to have a fix amount either weekly or monthly, what is very much important in executing that strategy is that let it be done with an amount you can do away without, so that you wouldn't have to fall back to it prematurely, so to be too much aggressive is actually wrong, if it's what you can't afford to do away without.