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Re: Buy Buy Buy or Sell Sell Sell?
by
Zaka1221
on 24/07/2025, 19:50:20 UTC
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I think I got kind of confused at some point and misunderstood the whole aggressiveness stuff, as related to Bitcoin investment, but your explanation makes a lot more sense now and has provided a more vivid and clearer picture of what you meant. From what I was able to understand and grab from your explanation, aggressiveness in Bitcoin refers to how much of an investor's discretionary income is allocated to Bitcoin accumulation. When we consider an investor to be more aggressive in their approach, it means that they have prioritize Bitcoin investment or accumulation more heavily, but there's actually a very thin line between being overly aggressive in one's approach and overdoing the whole thing, and this can potentially lead to mistakes like investing beyond one's means.

Sure yes.  Choosing to invest aggressively is a choice that might relate to personal preferences, and also relate to how strong the investor has organized his cashflow management systems and practices.  The stronger his cashflow management and existence of various back up funds, then the more aggressive he can afford to be, yet anyone could be at risk of overdoing their aggressiveness if they either miscalculate or they allow their emotions to get them overly excited, which sure is just another form of making mistakes.

According to your suggestion, you're implying that it's way more better to invest in Bitcoin, even if it's actually whimpily or sluggishly done, than not investing at all, and I find this to be very true and agreeable. You know, there are a lot of investors or should I say those who plan to invest, but they've not been able to make any step towards getting started, maybe because their idea of Bitcoin accumulation is being aggressive, so they can reach their long term goals faster, and since they currently do not have the resources to invest in that pace,

I would think in the majority of cases it is not good to start out investing into bitcoin aggressively unless you already have a lot of investing experience and/or you are a fast learner when it comes to what would be a good approach to quickly getting a decently large position in bitcoin.

Most people are better off to hold back a bit in the very beginning and put some kind of a reasonable bitcoin accumulation plan into practice, so for example, a guy with $100k investment portfolio might want to get his bitcoin allocation to 15%, which would be $15k, so maybe he decides to invest around $1k per week for the next 15 weeks (3.5 months), and then to reassess at that time.  There are other ways to exercise some conservativism in the beginning and surely a lot of folks might not be sure about what is their total budget and/or their discretionary income, so a guy who pretty much knows that he could invest $100 per week without having any problems, he might purposefully decide to start out at $30 per week while he is assessing the situation and then when he becomes more comfortable, he might increase his weekly investment amounts... maybe after a few weeks of studying the matter.
Yes, you gave excellent plan for the investment because we are on the platform of cryptocurrency and we are supporting the new investors who want to invest their money and that are habitual to do work for the money but now they want to double and triple their money by investment in cryptocurrency because they know, no investment could be like Bitcoin because we know about other things in which someone can invest but we prefer Bitcoin because that is wonderful investment and everyone can do investment according to his capability.Everyone want to be trader but that is not an easy thing and that is very risky thing because you could lose all money you Invested but if you didn't give attention on market because market will go up in the near future.