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Topic
Board Speculation
Re: Buy the DIP, and HODL!
by
Tmoonz
on 28/02/2025, 12:29:33 UTC
Most investors don't understand how to get started. Newbie investors are afraid to start investing mainly because of many fears and lack of proper understanding about investing. On the one hand, novice investors feel that their money will be at risk if they invest in Bitcoin. But investing must take some risk because if an investor does not take financial risk then he will never succeed in investing.

This post below from jayjuanGee will give you a more answer to your narrative,



The more doubts that any newbie has about bitcoin should result in his adjusting his position size to reflect his doubts, so in  that regard, if the newbie bitcoin investor has a lot of doubts then maybe he would invest on the lower end of the scale, such as 5% of his income rather than 25%, and surely there are some who might  even choose to go below 5% based on their having a lot of doubts rather than being based upon their financial abilities.  Many folks will choose not to invest into bitcoin based on their doubts, which many of us know is the wrong solution, so instead of investing aggressively, they should still choose to invest, but merely to invest more conservatively in alignment with their doubts, which we frequently had referred to a need for everyone to invest something into bitcoin and to get off of zero, which continues to be a pretty BIG problem with and overwhelming majority of the world's population (perhaps close to 99%?) being in the status of no coiners (aka pre-coiners) and low coiners.