For sure, we might consider that we are doing all that we can do in regards to our DCA practices, yet with the passage of time, we also might identify other sources of funds and/or even ways that we might cut some of our expenses in order to increase our discretionary income and thereby increase the amount that we can put into bitcoin.
I would hardly consider $200k-ish as skyrocketing, even if the number comes off as a large amount, including that bitcoin's market cap would end up going from around $2 trillion to $4 trillion, so surely bitcoin would be getting bigger and bigger and surely on a correct path in regards to ongoing growth.
Another thing about the various price rises, there surely can be dilemmas for anyone accumulating bitcoin since any of us who consider that we are still accumulating bitcoin and/or being in our early bitcoin accumulation stages, there is not necessarily advantages regarding having the BTC price to continue to be going up.. so many of us likely realize that we would have had been way better off to have been accumulating bitcoin between about mid-2022 to late 2023 as compared with how many BTC we are able to accumulate today with the passage of only 2-3 years worth of time, there is a decently large decrease in how much bitcoin we are able to accumulate with similar amounts of cash...or even if we might have had tripled our DCA amounts per week, we are still stuck with accumulating way less bitcoin with those weekly bitcoin purchases.
You perfectly explained common frustration for Bitcoin buyers even though we try to save more or cut spending to buy more Bitcoin rising price makes it harder to get much of it. Jump to $200k while big number is just part of its natural growth not truly skyrocketing in long run. Problem is that as Bitcoin price keeps going up same amount of money buys you much less Bitcoin making many wish they had bought more when prices were lower like between mid 2022 and late 2023. This shows tough side of Bitcoin growth while we want its value to increase it makes building large holding more challenging highlighting why starting to buy early and regularly even small amounts is so important for long term accumulation.