It seems that anyone who is a beginner investor such as anyone who is a no coiner or a low coiner, is better to get started as soon as possible, and surely the various macro-factors that you mentioned might be helpful, but the fact that they are a no coiner or a low coiner should be more motivational to get some bitcoin.
Surely the more bitcoin a person accumulates and with the passage of time, then there might be reasons to discontinue accumulating bitcoin or to move away from ongoing, persistent, consistent, regular and perhaps aggressive buying of bitcoin, so each person has to figure out when he has reached a status of having enough bitcoin or more than enough bitcoin in order that he might change his bitcoin management and/or accumulation strategies.
There is a large portion of the world's population who are no coiners and/or low coiners, so a lot of these folks should be accumulating bitcoin through buying and at any BTC price.
You’re absolutely right, for someone who wants to invest in Bitcoin there is no reason to be waiting for a dip to start investing, it makes more sense to start immediately as soon a possible because there is every tendency that you will miss opportunities if there is a hesitation, when I started investing I didn’t have to wait for a dip, I had to start immediately to invest and continue to accumulate, now that we’re in a bull period should be enough reason to stay motivated and keep investing until we get to over accumulation then we can decide to approach a sustainable strategy’s, holding at this point should be more prioritized.
Well you have ONLY registered for a couple of months, so you likely are a long way from getting to a point of overaccumulation...
Perhaps you have another 4 years before thinking about getting to a status of overaccumulation, unless you were able to frontload your investment and/or if you got into bitcoin much earlier than your forum registration date.
Furthermore, surely we have been in a bull market since about November 2022, even though we might not have known that we were in a bull market until either mid-2023 or perhaps as late as October 2023.
Don't you mean at least another 4 years of consistent and/or aggressive accumulation before thinking about getting to a state of overaccumulation?
Yeah, I believe it's now pretty clear now that we've actually been in a bullish market since around Nov 2022. Although it wasn't really obvious at first because it didn't seem like the usual Bullish market that we anticipate, but it all start to make sense when the market started being on a pretty steady upward trend by mid 2023 or so, and I believe that's when people started to catch on