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Board Speculation
Re: Buy the DIP, and HODL!
by
len01
on 11/07/2025, 03:35:14 UTC
Bitcoin is a lifetime opportunity. Those who are waiting or still have doubts today about whether to hold Bitcoin or not will realize that they have missed an opportunity of a lifetime. Not only to make money, but also to be at the forefront of a decentralized economic structure. The price of Bitcoin will increase or decrease in the market, which is the case with any investment. However, in weak hands, they will lose these things. If we take less, how safe is it really? If we look at small, medium and experienced investors, we will see that they have made small investments and got real value at the right time.
Yeah, Bitcoin really is a generational opportunity like you said, not just for profit, but for being part of something bigger than the current system.
 But like Jayjuangee said, it is not over for those who are just waking up to it now, there’re still opportunities to catch up with..

Yes, the early movers maybe big in it already.. But I believe the key is to stop waiting for the so call perfect time. The important thing is starting.
Waiting for a right time is not an option.

Sure it is an option to wait, but it is dumb.

Anyone new to bitcoin should get started investing into bitcoin whether it is $100 per week, $10 per week or some other amount that they believe is reasonable for their circumstances.
Waiting can waste valuable time when investing in bitcoin. For example, if the current price is $116k and we decide to wait for it to drop to $110k or $105k, we risk missing out, especially if bitcoin ends up rising to $130k. At that point, we might find ourselves waiting again for it to return to $116k before buying. In my opinion, this cycle of hesitation only causes us to miss the opportunity to buy at a lower price.


You do not need a steady income to invest into bitcoin.  All you need is discretionary funds. Sure if you have a steady income, then you are in a better position to invest in bitcoin, but it is not necessary to have a steady income to get started investing in bitcoin.
I totally agree with this. A lot of beginners are unsure or even a bit scared to start investing. They're usually worried about covering their living expenses and don't feel confident spending money without a stable income. What many don’t realize is that even after taking care of their basic needs, there’s often a little bit left that could go toward buying bitcoin.