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And one more thing, folks needs to prirotize revisiting their own structured system yearly or every two years, and the reason is because their life might changed over those years, things have changed so flexibility is important then.
In the beginning, a person may be learning a lot, so he may need to revisit and adjust his strategy several times in the first several months, and even if he gets some kind of a system in place, he may well be spending a lot of time learning about his system and other aspects of bitcoin for the first year or two,.. and maybe even up to the whole first cycle may well be spent on trying to learn more and more about bitcoin, even if his system of accumulating his bitcoin or strengthening his cashflow management might not get adjusted as much after the first year, but there still will likely be frequently times that he may need to look at what he is doing and see the extent to which he needs to adjust it.
Guys who are trying to be as aggressive as they can in their bitcoin investment without overdoing it, they have to spend more time making sure that they are not going over their limits, and guys might be feeling that they need to be aggressive in their first whole cycle or maybe their first whole cycle and a half or more.
If a guy is more whimpy and less aggressive, then he might not need to pay as much attention.. .So personalities are going to differ in terms of how aggressive a guy might choose to be in regards to his bitcoin investment.
Just the exact response I was waiting for. You are right, the first cycle is usually more of a learning and calibration phase, instead of chasing quick results. A lot of folks its all about copying and pasting strategies they watch on YouTube videos or learning a few things from Reddit stories but in reality the market takes them off guard and humble them quickly. Perhaps they dont know that the cons of buying aggressively, without proper balancing or distribution of money. This will affect their emotion if life hits differently unexpectedly.
Like I said earlier, about revisiting and refining their current strategy over some period to allow flexibility and it makes more sense that you agree on it and share your own opinion too. For me, it proves that the investor is actually giving more attention to their investment. The market is never static, and neither is life conditions, they may choose to get married - having a wife and children, inflation may increase, and so many other factors. So even a working system that was set from the beginning should a space for upgrade or adjustment.
And as you said, risk tolerance varies. Some people go into their investment with a full start while some take it as a gradual process but neither of them can guarantee a successful investment. The pace isn't the matter but the plan for the basics, management, risk tolerance and emotional control is what will determine their success in long term.