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Re: Buy Buy Buy or Sell Sell Sell?
by
arwin100
on 23/04/2025, 11:14:56 UTC
Investing aggressively has a lot to contribute to your success in the long run. Take for example, Mr A and Mr B both have a discretionary income of $100. Both of them plans to accumulate 1btc unknown to any of them, and they started their bitcoin investment the same day. Mr A chooses to buy bitcoin with $50 from his discretionary income weekly, and Mr B chooses invest with $80 from his discretionary income. In the long run who do you think will achieve success first before the other.

Mr B will definitely reach his bitcoin target first and has been successful in his bitcoin investment while Mr A is still struggling on accumulating 1btc. One thing that yiu should know is that the faster pace you accumulate bitcoin, the better for you in future, because bitcoin price keeps increasing overtime. The early investors was able to accumulate 1btc easily because it was cheaper at that time compared to now. So if you accumulate bitcoin aggressively, it will save you the funds of buying more higher in price in future, if you achieve your bitcoin target faster.

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A good strategy is invest what you afford to lose, with capital you feel most comfortable for your investment. If aggressively purchases mean something like loans, leverage, it's not good strategy.
You are getting the meaning of investing aggressively wrong. You don't need to take loans or leverage before you can invest aggressively. You can even be a low income earner and still invest aggressively from your discretionary income as long as you don't overdo it. A low income investors with a discretionary income of $20, can buy bitcoin aggressively with $16.


Your analysis looks tempting but it's not beyond here. Some people who tend to invest Aggressively in bitcoin never succeeded in their bitcoin journey. How would you advise someone whose discretionary income is $100 to invest up to $80 at a time, And someone whose discretionary income is $20 should invest $16 in order to invest Aggressively? That investor would not go far. How else would the person make provision for his emergency funds? What can $4 handle in time of emergency? Sometimes we raise unrealistic votes without considering it's practicality.

The fastest means to close your investments is by investing without making proper provision for emergency funds. It may look juicy and promising but it takes only a swipe to loose all your bitcoin stash in times of emergency. Aggressive investment may not necessarily mean tampering with your backup and emergency funds, consistency by DCA could also give your wallet an aggressive look.
You cannot invest aggressively as a new beginner who does not have any form of emergency funds available. You should take note that investing aggressively is only for those who already have their emergency funds in place. This means that as a new investor, you must invest and at the same time build your emergency funds. It's after when you have built your emergency funds and various back up funds that you can have the strength to invest aggressively, because the size of your emergency funds will determine your aggressiveness.

My example above is not for investors without emergency funds so don't see it as if it's something hard. There was a time that my total income for the week for $120, and my expenses was only $30. I keep $10 and invested $80 regularly with DCA because I already have built up my emergency funds.

You actually don't need to have emergency funds to start with. And I also guess that there's nothing wrong to be aggressively investing on Bitcoin especially if you are capable to do it. We can set it up later on once we think that we accumulate decent volume. Also for sure everything will be take placed especially if you have good plans set up on your investment also building up your emergency funds.

Somehow you have good strategy out there but not everyone can do that since each investors have different capability and for sure their approach also different depends on the amount they can afford to use for their investment and other extra matters.

For sure those things will settle up and what's important at early stage is to build up your portfolio and continue or be consistent to buy Bitcoins.