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Re: Buy Buy Buy or Sell Sell Sell?
by
JayJuanGee
on 17/01/2025, 09:05:14 UTC
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that's a good idea and I'm very happy to receive that good advice and indeed I plan to continue doing DCA forever because I know I'm still early in BTC and I still have little BTC at the moment. and what is certain is that I will not sell my BTC because of course I will be strong and firm in my stance to keep holding BTC for the long term.

But I am amazed by the people here who have been doing DCA for a long time and it can be seen from the discussions that they are very good and of good quality and have broad insight. Yes, I hope one day I can have a lot of BTC and I'm sure it's not too late for me to continue DCA and collect BTC little by little.
Don't get me wrong.

I am not suggesting to never sell your bitcoin.

which I discuss a lot of those ideas in my sustainable withdrawal thread.
Your threads can be very helpful for everyone to gain complete knowledge about bitcoin investment. I tried reading the thread you mentioned a few months ago and have already read original post 2 and original post three from there. Actually one thing seems to be most important that you should not decide to withdraw if your bitcoin amount is not enough. We have to be patient and hold on to our investment without taking such a decision. Moreover, I still stand by such decision, as I have been investing regularly through DCA for many years.

Although many decided to sell their investments during the high price of Bitcoin, I am more patient and willing to buy regularly. Without thinking about withdrawing the investment yet, the goal is to buy bitcoins regularly so that the investment portfolio grows to a much larger extent.

The longer that i been in bitcoin, the more difficult it comes for me to imagine guys who have spent enough time accumulating bitcoin to put them in a state of over accumulation, and surely accumulating bitcoin through a whole cycle might help, and also front loading the investment might help (which presumes bringing capital from somewhere else beyond just normal pay/cashflow).  So frequently I have been witnessing guys describing themselves as having had reached a status of overaccumulation much earlier than they had actually reached such status.