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Board Speculation
Re: Buy the DIP, and HODL!
by
Tamaperdana
on 03/07/2025, 14:09:06 UTC
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Some new investors who don't have confidence in bitcoin can invest with little amount of money as low as $10, till he has built his confidence in bitcoin before he can increase his weekly DCA amount. It's better to accumulate in a whimpy way for a start, than investing with an amount of money that might not be your from discretionary income.
In my opinion, people who are not completely sure about bitcoin are unlikely to invest in it. Because people who really don't believe in bitcoin think that bitcoin is a bad asset. So with that, I think people who really don't believe in bitcoin are unlikely to invest in it. But if people who have a 15 percent level of confidence, maybe those people can invest in bitcoin. Because usually when someone already has a little confidence in bitcoin, that person has the opportunity to invest in bitcoin. So maybe the choice of words you used is not quite right, my friend.

In addition, talking about the right way to invest in bitcoin, in this case I agree with you. That starting with not too much money is indeed quite good, as long as the money is discretionary funds. But if for example someone has a lot of discretionary income, I don't think there's anything wrong with investing in bitcoin with a larger nominal. Because basically as long as it's discretionary funds, it doesn't matter how much will be invested in bitcoin. But maybe for people who don't have a lot of discretionary funds, your suggestion might be right.