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Re: Buy Buy Buy or Sell Sell Sell?
by
Makus
on 28/04/2025, 21:58:10 UTC
You are wrong because there are times when investing aggressively becomes necessary to achieve some targets or maximize opportunities. Aggressive investing is not entirely bad if all the minor ingredients are in place and it is done within the discretionary income. Just to through more light on this, aggressive investment is like someone whose discretionary income is $2,000 and decide to invest as much as $1,000 which represents 50% of the funds. This user is aggressive because he would have condition himself to avoid leisure and some other unnecessary things to be able to build a good Bitcoin portfolio within a time he would have set for himself or take dip he would have noticed in the market. This does not mean in any way that aggressive investing ignore the need for emergency funds or others, it is more connected to the passion and determination of the investor.
I actually feel that in this case this is not the important point. Although it is not wrong to make aggressive purchases, it is also not something that everyone can do because after all, making aggressive purchases must be supported by adequate financial conditions.

The main point is about how we live and what our financial conditions are, because in the end making aggressive purchases can also make you trouble yourself when your financial condition is bad so in this case the thing that must be considered is our financial condition in the sense of whether our income can support our living needs in the expenses and investments that we make because in the end if we are not able to balance it, making aggressive purchases will only confuse you to accept the risks that we have to face.
We invest because we are able to accept the risk and making aggressive purchases is actually optional as long as we can and are able, then this is possible to happen but when we are indeed considered unable to face the risk, then do another purchasing method, don't push yourself too hard.

It is strongly advised to invest with descritiinary income so you don't  end up running back to your portfolio each time you encounter any problem financially. Besides, setting up an emergency fund can help solve some unforseen circumstances that requires financial intervention, only then can you make an aggressive purchase without worrying about little unforseen problems. It becomes really easy to switch accumulation strategies or apply a mixture of strategies when you have a reserve fund for any emergency situation, at least a reserve fund which is equivalent to 3 month salary. What we need to consider as investors is, being able to remain comfortable with our investments in respect to our risk tolerance that is, I'll be unwise to have an upcoming project which may require your accumulated reserved fund, yet you're still making aggressive purchases. Though I understand opportunities don't last forever but like I said  earlier there is no point making aggressive purchases when your reserved fund is not in place, at least your reserve fund should be your plan B should incase problem arises.