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Topic
Board Speculation
Re: Buy Buy Buy or Sell Sell Sell?
by
JayJuanGee
on 02/06/2025, 14:44:14 UTC
Why would Investors even be panicking anytime their is a dip in the market in this present age and time?
It is very human naturally. Please tell me that you were not panic with your very first months in this market and very first market crash experience. You can tell that you are no longer panic with market crashes now and in future, but in the past when you were a newbie here, I am sure you were panic no matter how you believed in Bitcoin.
Because in my own opinion it's only newbies investors that knows nothing on how Bitcoin operate that will be acting as such, those that have known that the price of Bitcoin dipping is part of the characteristics of Bitcoin shouldn't be bothered, talkless of selling in panic, but anyway, not everyone is seeing things the same way, some people are just too myopic to look at Bitcoin from the bigger picture, they are only looking at it from a very short term instead of looking at what it's capable off on the longer run.
You can be well prepared in knowledge from your research before your investment debut but lack of experience, you are still a newbie in this market. As a newbie who has no experience or lack of enough experience, you are very vulnerable to market wild volatility. It's understandable if a newbie does a panic sell when facing with a first market crash.
Finally, the dip is an opportunity that should be utilized properly to accumulate more Bitcoin not a time to panic as most newbies investors do.
True. Practically, experienced investors can take advantage of market crashes, dips but newbies often wasted very first dips until a time when they are expereinced enough, have diamond hands for holding their current bitcoin, then they will be able to take advantage of dips for smart accumulations.

Even though I frequently suggest for anyone, including newbies, to invest as aggressively as they are able to do, without overdoing it, if newbies are becoming emotional about their bitcoin investment, then they are overdoing it.  There is a need to find a balance in terms of how much to invest into bitcoin and to be able to continue with the plan and to continue to buy - whether it is $10 per week, $100 per week or some other amount that is not going to cause concern whether the BTC price goes up, down or sideways... and then also, like many of us frequently suggest, there is value to be able to be continuing to invest for 4-10 years or longer and to measure progress at various points along the way and to determine the extent to which any tweaks to the BTC accumulation strategies and/or practices should be made.

There likely is some challenges in regards to getting through a whole cycle of BTC accumulation (like 4 years), and perhaps if the guy had also been engaged in attempts to learn more about bitcoin along the way, then 4 years of buying bitcoin and studying bitcoin may well end up putting such guy in a position of better comfort with his allocation and his potentially ongoing accumulation practices that may well evolve at some point from accumulation of BTC to maintenance of the BTC portfolio.