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Topic
Board Speculation
Re: Buy the DIP, and HODL!
by
Gost ms
on 22/03/2025, 18:17:01 UTC
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Okay, I will try to draw a conclusion here that it means that aggressive actions should not be involved in accumulation, there is a little tolerance only when you are experienced enough or have really good financial management and arrangements and maybe there are some beginners who have good financial management from the start but of course everything must still be measured because in any case the risk will always lurk, but overall in my opinion the best for beginners is to avoid various actions that tend to be aggressive and it is better to accumulate with a small/ideal amount every time you do DCA allocation even though for example they have a fairly good financial situation in their life.
Okay, let's say a relatively high income earner decides to start investing in bitcoin probably because they have friends who are investors and have told them slot about bitcoin, such a person, though is a newbie, can start their investment aggressively as long as the funds are available for them to do so, they are not experienced enough but they are financially stable with good financially management skills, investing aggressively isn't necessarily for veteran investors alone, it is for everyone with the mindset to invest aggressively and the funds to back that mindset up.


A new person or an experienced person can buy aggressively. But there is a big difference between a new investor and an experienced investor. The Bitcoin market is not stable. Anything can happen at any time. When a new person buys aggressively, if the price of Bitcoin drops in a few days, the new person will become very unstable. And they may think of selling their investment thinking that they will lose more. Because a new person is not aware of the Bitcoin market. But for an experienced person, these are very minor issues. Because he has faced such situations in the past. And has built up faith in Bitcoin.