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Re: Buy Buy Buy or Sell Sell Sell?
by
laijsica
on 24/03/2025, 13:08:47 UTC
Wether you are a newbie investors or not, it's a terrible decision waiting for the dip before buying, because by doing so you might miss a whole lot of buying opportunities that may have comes along, which should have been properly utilized to add to your stash of Bitcoin, then along the line while accumulating if their is a serious dip in the market, it's best to accumulate aggressively only if you have the financial leverage to do so, but if you don't have such leverage, the best thing to do is to continue buying at your own pace without getting distracted by what's happening in the market.

So in essence of what am trying to say is that their is no point waiting for the price to dip before buying, you can still be buying, but if in the process the price dip, you might decide to buy aggressively only when you have the financial power to do so, but if you don't have such leverage, just continue buying at your own pace without stress.
Buy buy buy, regardless of the price as long as you can afford it, investors waiting solely for a dip to buy aren't real investors, they are more traders than investors, this is because a trader would want to make profit as quickly as possible, naturally an investor wantieto make profit as quickly as possible too isn't necessarily wrong but they also consider the long term gain to be made, traders don't consider this, they are all about what to get out of the business now not what they will get from it later.
There is a level you will accumulate bitcoin; you will make use of different methods of bitcoin investment, so it is not all investors buying the dip are traders; some are long-term investors who have decided to make use of buy the dip method in accumulating bitcoin. If a bitcoin investor wants to make quick profit from bitcoin, he isn't an investor because he hasn't held his bitcoin for one cycle to indicate he is a long-term investor, and don't allow yourself to be deceived that someone who wants to make quick profit from bitcoin is an investor.
I said an investor wanting to make quick profit isn't necessarily wrong, this is not to say investors are after quick profit, everyone who decides to invest in bitcoin should already know that Bitcoin's profits come on the long term not short term, let's say an investor buy the dip shortly before he reaches his planned portfolio and then the price goes up, at that point the investor may have made short term profit, but that doesn't mean the investor entered bitcoin investment for that short tern profit, NO they we're already on a long term investment with the DCA probably being their initial investment strategy, the profit made from buying the dip was just an extra.
Expecting to make a profit from Bitcoin initially may be a bad decision.There should be at least one cycle of Bitcoin accumulation before Bitcoin investment is ready. The same road should be followed for the next few years so that your allocation for Bitcoin deposit does not decrease. I think you are in the right knowledge for Bitcoin in the long term. Suppose you are a new investor in Bitcoin, your objective should be to buy regardless of the price. If you are looking for DIP initially based on little knowledge, then you may have doubts about whether you can hold Bitcoin for the long term.
Buying Bitcoin at dips will add more Bitcoins but ultimately you should continue to deposit regularly.