Post
Topic
Board Speculation
Re: Buy the DIP, and HODL!
by
MainIbem
on 14/04/2025, 10:23:14 UTC

It tends to be better to make sure that you are investing in a sustainable way rather than trying to be too aggressive and then having to sell some of your stash because you were not otherwise making sure that you had funds for your various life expenses.

So after 15-20 years investing, it is better to still be in the game rather than to end up being a no coiner because you screwed up and you were too greedy.

Not everyone can invest equally. In our society, some people have high incomes and some have low incomes. Again, there are people in our society who own a lot of property as heirs.

Therefore, those who have a high income and who own a lot of property as heirs can invest a lot of money at once or can invest continuously. So will these low-income people not invest, they will definitely do so. We have to remember that if we can invest in a way that is balanced with our lifestyle, then that investment will be more fruitful. So a person with a low income will also invest, but his strategy will be a certain amount and consistently.

However, regardless of a person's income, if he sells everything he has and invests in the hope of making additional profits, it will be foolish for that person. Since BTC is volatile in nature, it can also fall below the price at which it is purchased. For this reason, every person should invest by maintaining a balance between his normal life and investment.

This has been talked about severally concerning an investors financial capacity when it comes to investing in Bitcoin, their's a saying that too much of everything is not good and we can see that it applies to Bitcoin investment as well especially when an investor decides to be over aggressive and invest beyond their capacity, I know that their are times when an investor needs to buy aggressively but in a much as the dip gives that privilege one don't have to forget their discretionary/ emergency funds and use all they got that period to buy Bitcoin all in the name of buying aggressively, it doesn't work that way since Bitcoin investment is for the future, not even the near future moreover their are important bills to pay and emergency situations that might arise so how would the investor be able to catter for those needs if they over invest aggressively, that's why maintaining a balance like you said is very important and every investor should take note of that.