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Re: Buy Buy Buy or Sell Sell Sell?
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Sticky Bomb
on 05/08/2025, 09:37:36 UTC
⭐ Merited by JayJuanGee (1)
Bitcoin really is a psychological game as much as it is a financial one. That ability to stay calm when the candles turn red, to zoom out when the noise gets loud, and to trust the fundamentals when doubt creeps in and  that is where real conviction shows......Scarcity, decentralization, and the consistent survival through every Bitcoin is dead headline......these are not just buzzwords, they are proof of a resilient system. But like you said, investing only what you can afford to lose is what separates thoughtful investors from emotional wrecks. It is not also about being fearless, it is  about being prepared. Patience and discipline are not optional in this game, they are  your armor......
The limited supply make it more scarce in future and that means there's good future will come on holders especially those accumulation made by lots of people including those institution and government doing it. So buy Bitcoin now and see what future would bring to you. Bitcoin long term investment is so simple and don't let other things make your life hard so accumulate and aim for long term.
I wouldn't subscribe to this because it is not entirely true. Bitcoin accumulation comes with lots of commitments, dedication and repetitive acts of discipline and consistency. Maintaining your buys flowing into your portfolio every supposed interval comes with lots of commitment to be that disciplined and sometimes you may tend to err, but quickly straighten yourself up that such commitment must be sustained. Holding for a long term requires a good deal of discipline, especially not to shave off quick profits when you start seeing them.

Furthermore doing the same thing over and over again can be boring at times, but we always remind ourselves we are doing this for our future and try our very best to remain steadfast. In the end, it is not so easy, but the routine starts getting easier as you start getting better at managing your cashflow and when the accumulation process has become a part of your life activities.