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Board Speculation
Re: Buy Buy Buy or Sell Sell Sell?
by
yixichloro2xx
on 24/07/2025, 09:39:58 UTC
You may be right but being positive is different from excessive speculation when you are over speculating you are giving yourself hope but it will be discomforting after giving yourself hope and the price of Bitcoin didn't get to the speculated price. In as much as it is good to be positive we should know how to be positive about something so we don't get discourage when something went wrong. Buying regardless have always been the best way to go about Bitcoin and instead of me to be speculating about Bitcoin I would rather look for a way to increase my holding.
You are actually right here no doubt, because one major problem most Bitcoin investors have is too much expectation, and it's sad to say this that if things doesn't goes as planned, they will feel really bad for themselves, that's why I believe that in as much as we are accumulating Bitcoin and trying to accumulate a very huge stash of it, we should have it at the back of our minds that nothing is promised in this life, anything can happen in the future that may warrant our Bitcoin investment not to go as planned, so going all in is dangerous, not just the financial aspect, but also the expectations and emotional aspect is very bad and dangerous to our well being.
So invest what you can afford to lose, either financially or emotionally.
One of the most overlooked aspects of Bitcoin investing isn't just the financial side, it's the emotional resilience needed to survive the journey. Many people set sky high expectations, and when reality doesn't move in sync with their timelines, it leads to frustration, panic, or even emotional burnout.

Bitcoin rewards conviction, but conviction doesn't mean blind hope, it means understanding the game you are playing. You are  right, nothing in life is guaranteed. That’s why a measured, balanced approach one that considers not just your capital, but also your emotional bandwidth is crucial.

Going all in might sound bold, but in reality, it often stems from impatience or desperation. And when the market turns against you as it often will..it’s not just your wallet that takes a hit, it’s your mental clarity and peace of mind.

That is why the golden rule remains, only invest what you can afford to lose not just in money, but in expectations. It’s better to grow slowly and sleep well than to risk everything and live in anxiety....Sustainable investing isn't just about returns,  it's about staying in the game long enough to see the returns.