This is a wake up call to all newbies and the old forum members who don't have any bitcoin in their portfolio or those who have very little bitcoin in their portfolio. Bitcoin is a long-term asset that increases overtime and will take over every other asset that has been in existence before bitcoin in value and marketcap overtime.
A very bold statement that bitcoin will surpass all other assets in value. We'll see if this comes true (if it happens in our lifetimes). Although it's still a long way off, in principle, there is a reserve for it, because bitcoin has a deflationary model.
This is the best opportunity that you have to start stacking up sats for your future with your disposable/discretionary income with DCA whenever you have it. Bitcoin future is bright and I believe that in future the wealthiest people will those who have bitcoin when bitcoin price will reach $1m. Just watch out those investors who are ignorant to bitcoin currently how their fiat investment will be affected due to slowly depreciation of the US dollar.
Another bold statement. The future is extremely uncertain and it is unknown what will happen even tomorrow. But the probability that the future of bitcoin will be “bright” is much higher than it was a few years ago. Therefore, the DSA strategy looks like a reasonable step for gradual accumulation of bitcoin and protection against inflation, which is inevitable.
Don't say that an angel or someone told you about bitcoin in 2025, but you were in doubt. Start your bitcoin investment now before the big whales, institutions, government and companies will make the price very expensive due to their aggressive buying and hodli. Traders beware of selling too many coins too soon, because the future millionaires and billionaires are bitcoin investors.
There are doubts about starting to invest right now, because this cycle has dragged on and a fall is expected. Who knows, maybe with the onset of the bear market, a more profitable period for investing will occur.
Also, it would be better if the "big whales, institutions, government and companies" didn't collapse the price of withdrawing profits into cash. Usually this happens at the end of the year, when the big players count their profits.