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Re: Buy Buy Buy or Sell Sell Sell?
by
EarnOnVictor
on 28/03/2025, 17:19:27 UTC
I agree with you here. $90 and $10 man such investor will be seen to be an unserious investor or a greedy one. Only an investor who is not ready to invest properly into Bitcoin will invest only $10 out of the $90 discretionary income. Unless he has other places he is investing into it. Maybe he is diversifying his portfolio so he only choose to invest 9% of his discretionary income in Bitcoin but that is not an ideal way to invest.

For newbies that just started its either they should focus on Bitcoin on the early stage rather than diversifying into several asset with the same frequency they are using to DCA in Bitcoin. After they must have had a good amount of Bitcoin in their portfolio they can choose to diversify. Diversification should come only when they are properly settled with the first Bitcoin investment goal if not they will only end up having little amount of Bitcoin in their portfolio. Meanwhile on the contrary they are jeopardizing their investment gradually thinking they are investing the right way.
I disagree with you, if someone is earning $90 a week or a month and then the person decide to use $10 to be accumulating it is not wrong reason because you don't know what the person is taking care of and before he decided to use $10 it is possible that it is the only money he or she can spare or let go as a matter of fact the $10 is even more than 10% of $90 so it is not wrong rather Bitcoin investment most times is based on capacity how much you can handle your investment so that you don't run into problem.
I join you in disagreeing with him, you see, some people think based on their personality and responsibilities without carefully learning why the person who decided to use $10 out of $90 decided that. That money is also big and sustaining in some countries, the exchange rate has to be considered too.

Besides, what can the person who keeps $80 to himself but invests $10 in Bitcoin possibly lose or suffer just for the shortfall of the $10? I call this a commitment to investment and dedication to Bitcoin. The good part is that it will help fight unnecessary spending on wants and frivolities, and most importantly help the person secure a better finance in the future.
Before you join Derekfunds in disagreeing with what Pi$$ said about the investor using $10 to accumulate bitcoin with the DCA strategy, you should have read from where the discussion started so as to have a clear understanding and the reason that led Pi$$ to make such a moment. The discussion started where Proty said that an investor who has $90 as discretionary income should invest $10 into bitcoin with the DCA strategy either on a weekly or monthly basis and keep $80 in his reserve fund so that anytime a dip happens, the investor will gradually be buying the dip with the $80.
I stand by my words and I don't care about what the two of them said earlier but about the contxet and the explanation I replied to. You can read it again, it's detailed enough for me to reply to that, it's your choice if you escalate it to many previous discussions. However, even if it were to be escalated as you said it, I still back the guy because everybody has their plan, so let them breath, it mustn't be our way all the time. If someone earned $90 as income this month and planned to use all in Bitcoin investment which will be spread over some period on DCA, why not? Do you know his savings and financial standing before the decision or what he planned to fall back at? Let's stop believing we can plan people's life and investment for them.
The problem with you is that you are too entitled to your opinion, and it has made you not to read meaning from what someone else is saying. If the discussion was about someone who has $90 as discretionary income and decided to invest the $90 in bitcoin with the DCA strategy across one month, it would have been better,
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Oh boy, it's high time you shut it and keep your ego to yourself, see who is accusing someone of having a problem? Your own problem is not even from this planet, it's beyond. I don't know the matter with some of you, if you can't see things in my way and I can't see it in your way, then we maturely leave it. It's annoying and idiocy-inclined that you will always want people to yield to your view, "yield my feet."

I've stated my position twice, it can't change, so invest your Bitcoin your way and leave others to invest their Bitcoin in their way, it's not your f*cking money.