Yeah it is only those who understand the history of Bitcoin growth that will know that truly dip in Bitcoin is nothing but an opportunity for investors to accumulate more with less price, Dip in Bitcoin is not something that should make us panic because that has been part of Bitcoin growth, in Bitcoin when the price is going up it will get to a point that it will also go down and grows again but the most important part in Bitcoin growth which I want you to understand is that if for example Bitcoin is $2k and it come down to $1k as time goes on it will go back to $2k and from there it will $3k then $5k and it will then go down to $3k or $4k and as time goes on it will still grow back to $5k and from there to $6k to $8k just like that now that important part I want you to understand is that, as it is growing like that a time we come when it can't dip to $1k anymore just like now Bitcoin dip can't get to $10k it has passed that, dip those not stop Bitcoin from growing and as time goes on the price of Bitcoin now won't even occur in it's dip anymore in the future because bitcoin price and it value will be way bigger than it price now, so don't think maybe Bitcoin dip to $70k today in the future when the price gets to $500k or $1 million it can dip to $70k easyly.
Yes, Bitcoin is naturally volatile and price fluctuations are something that happens repeatedly. Just as there are falls in the market, there are rises. It would be wrong if you confuse the nature of Bitcoin with the nature of shitcoins. Because the basic nature of shitcoins is to rise once and then fall and forget about the rise. If there is a rise after a fall many times, but it is completely uncertain.
If you consider Bitcoin, then the rise and fall keep happening repeatedly. When Bitcoin is pumping, you are sure that Bitcoin will dump, when it dumps, you have to be sure about the pump. Because Bitcoin is naturally volatile and it is natural to dump and pump. So, refrain from creating panic in your mind by considering market volatility as something normal and enjoy every moment of the market. Because market volatility is intermittent, it is not permanent.