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Board Speculation
Re: Buy the DIP, and HODL!
by
Loyang
on 19/08/2025, 17:34:45 UTC
If you have $5k to $10k, you could invest parts of it lump sum right away, yet even the parts that you would defer by DCA or by buying dips, you would set up the parameters, the amounts and the time, so the DCA could be over 5-6 weeks or it could be over 5-6 months or some other timeline, and if the BTC price generally trends down during the period of your DCA you are better off for deferring yet if the BTC price generally trends up during your period of DCAing you would have had been better off to buy right away with that portion.  You cannot really know price direction with certainty, even though you could have some hunches that might end up being or not being correct
Yes you are correct. If a person has a large amount of money eg $5k to $10k then one should lump sum some.of it while leave some To DCA so that DCA smoothens the volatility out for the lump summed amount. But if a person has less lets say $1k then he should Just stick to DCA and Invest little by little because that amount isnt much to lump sum. Anf if you lump sum it then theres a high chance a person not lose but lessen his profit amount percentage. So if you have large amount of money some should be lump summed while other DCAed and if you have a small sum then you should focus more on DCA. But there should be a fund set aside so you can still Lump sum if there is a deep retrace.

If I have some money as you said. In that case, I will keep that amount in a separate fund to buy aggressively during the decline. And we will continue to buy continuously with discretionary income. Because

An investor should have a main goal such as to continue buying continuously until his portfolio is built and to hold their holdings until the end of the period. In between, there are many types of declines in the market. Many people buy aggressively during that time. I think it is very good to buy aggressively during that time. But how much aggressive to be aggressive depends on their financial situation. But if a person keeps money aside for aggressive buying, then he can buy aggressively with the entire amount of money he has deposited.