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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: stop following strategy
by
fikrett
on 26/08/2025, 09:47:02 UTC
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This is familiar to me, perhaps because, compared to Saylor's strategy, it's a DCA strategy. He doesn't look at the price when making a purchase, and he also purchases Bitcoin periodically. These characteristics clearly indicate he's using a DCA strategy. Furthermore, I'm currently investing in Bitcoin and employ a DCA strategy in my Bitcoin investments. And it's proven that the DCA technique is very effective. Essentially, we don't need to worry or analyze when making a purchase. We're essentially buying Bitcoin at the average price. However, this strategy is only suitable for long-term investors. If used by medium- or short-term investors, I believe the results will be less than satisfactory. Saylor is also a long-term Bitcoin investor, so he's not afraid to use the DCA strategy. Because using this strategy in long-term Bitcoin investments is likely to yield excellent returns.

I wouldn't trade BTC and go for short-mid term with it anyway, but you are right: HODLing is for those that understand why it can be done in the first place, and why there should be no signs of nerves piling up due to the market going up or down..