Almost anyone should be able to figure out whether they have an extra $10 or not. If they cannot figure it out, then they have to figure it out...so once they figure out that they have an extra $10 they can get started, and they can sort out the other aspects of their potentially messy finances and/or psychology as they go. Position size can do a lot in terms of both starting out and also not overdoing it so that there are abilities to figure out an appropriate level of aggressiveness. I would thing that most people are going to start out investing into bitcoin in a non-aggressive way and work their way up towards being more aggressive, unless they happen to already have a pretty good grasp on their finances and they can understand and appreciate the strength of bitcoin's investment thesis from the start.
$10 constant investment will amount to little in the long run and almost a messy way to start up a bitcoin investment, I think also that for anyone to arrive at a successful investment position one needs to be aggressive a bit, at least that will help us to be able to take some aggressive financial decisions that can help us to arrive at a good investment position faster.
Investing a low amount like $10 as mentioned by members sounds like a joke considering Bitcoin's current value.
Surely, I am making a point about getting started and also about being reasonable. When a person is getting started he will likely not know very much, so he has to pick a starting entry level amount, and surely $10 does not seem like much, but it can still be used to suggest that almost any random person who we might pick off of the street should be able to figure out on the fly whether they have an extra $10 to get started. Sure for some people they have a lot more money at their disposal, yet a certain number of guys still have some troubles with even getting started with putting $10 per week into bitcoin.
For sure, I agree with any goals that you might be suggesting for guys to aim towards being able to invest into bitcoin as aggressively as the are able to without overdoing it, yet at the same time, it would be a bit irresponsible to start out aggressive ahead of the time of building various basic knowledge points in regards to cash flow management ideas and also in regards to bitcoin as compared with other investment opportunities. Sure many of us consider bitcoin to be among the best if not the best of investments, but that still doesn’t mean that we should start out aggressively or to presume that others (who are less knowledgeable) should start out investing into bitcoin aggressively.