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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: stop following strategy
by
The Cryptovator
on 27/08/2025, 17:27:15 UTC
knowing this strategy, do you still feel more compelled following strategy's bitcoin purchases? is Michael saylor concerned about something other than maximizing his bitcoins? perhaps the reputation of his company is still on the line and he has to protect the confidence of his investors hence why he only buys when bitcoin is doing well.

while strategy is admirable for continuing to buy bitcoin, we individuals should not be following strategy if they tend to buy bitcoin at its peak. now that bitcoin is declining now is the time to accumulate the most bitcoins as you can again.
My lifestyle is different from a billionaire's because a billionaire has a lot of money. His planning would be different than mine. On the other hand, a daily labour lifestyle also will be different from mine. So he will think only about how to cover the daily family cost. So when MicroStrategy decide to buy Bitcoin, they have a plan, and based on that, they purchase Bitcoin. For me, I always think to buy from the dip, because I calculate how to make some money from the volatility out of holding long term. I just try to buyback again after the sale my Bitcoin.

For example, I have one Bitcoin. I sell at the 120K price zone, and when it dumps to $110K, I buy back again. So still I have one Bitcoin, but I made $10K profits from the volatility. But MicroStrategy would buy at $120K according to their plans by following their DCA strategy. I know I am taking the risk by selling my holdings, but we know a correction always happens after the pump. So I cash out this pump and dump.