I think that there are a lot of us here, who are active in this thread, who consider buying on dip to be inferior to DCA and also problematic for newbies to get overly caught up about BTRC price rather than just ongoingly buying bitcoin regularly, persistently, consistently and perhaps even aggressively, which is quite a bit more difficult to accomplish with a buying a dip strategy, unless the buying the dip strategy merely supplements the DCA and/or even lump sum buying approach.
So, yeah a lot of folks get confused by this thread's title, including the OP author Wind_FURY who frequently flip-flops around on the topic... proclaiming that he is an advocate of buying the dip, then saying he is o.k. with DCA, but then going back to buying the dip as if it were the best way forward, even though he ignores his own history in regards to his having had been disadvantaged by his own employment of waiting rather than ongoing buying strategies.
You're right, sir, but we can choose a strategy that we think is better for Bitcoin investment. While some people prefer to wait for dips and buy using the DCA strategy, I believe combining the two strategies is the best idea for Bitcoin investment. We prioritize regular weekly purchases as our first choice, and buying during dips as our second, because no one knows when dips will occur.
The DCA buying strategy offers us greater comfort without the pressure of price changes, which is why we choose DCA. However, what's most regrettable are those who continue to wait to buy Bitcoin; they don't take a stand, as if they're not prepared for what they're doing, making their statements unreasonable.