Anyone who has lump sum amounts of funds has the option to choose from 1) invest right away, 2) DCA and/or 3) buy on dips. A person with lump sum should at least consider all three of the strategies in regards to his lump sum amount, and surely he has to figure out his own balance in terms of how to treat such funds.
Many times people (including newbies) do not have have lump sum amounts available, so the most practical way to start it DCA... yet it may well not make sense to defer investment with DCA if the lump sum amount is already available... and so they should at least consider how or if to deploy the other two strategies. and they are ultimately the one responsible for their own choice whether they choose well or if they screw it up. there is probably no exact one best correct choice, even though it is likely bets to be tailored in accordance with the
person's personal factors.. which they have to figure out, in case they don't already know them at the time of starting out in their investing in bitcoin.
Honestly, that point really hit home. Not everyone has a lump sum to invest, but for those who do, it makes sense to pause and think things through....Whether you DCA, buy the dip, or go all in each option also has its own pros and cons. What matters is understanding your own situation and risk tolerance....
From the little things I have learning here , I have been able to realized that it is smart to mix strategies instead of trying to guess the perfect moment. A bit of structure with a bit of flexibility. Just don’t sit on your hands doing nothing, Bitcoin rewards action and consistency, not hesitation......