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Board Speculation
Re: Buy the DIP, and HODL!
by
Taskford
on 01/09/2025, 08:56:09 UTC


when you have a good backup fund and steady cash flow it is important becuase it keeps one grounded during unpredictable market moves when making sure to time the market perfectly sometimes it backfires , waiting for dip can lead to missed opportunities. letting some things  play out naturally while staying prepared is rightly the smart way to approach investing.


Why quoting the whole post? It would be better that you picked the part  the post that you are talking about that's by the way, am kind of wondering what does having a good backup funds and a steady cash flow has to do with keeping one grounded during market fluctuations? That is more like a traders mentality, because as an investor having a good backup funds and a steady cash flow will only put you in the position of taken advantage of any conditions of the market fluctuations, the market remains unpredictable and no one can be certain about timing the market.


Ser, I believe that for a better context of the different conversations in the topic, please include the whole post if the person is actually trying to make his/her viewpoint known. I believe the person you're having the discussion with isn't trolling nor is he/she trying to make you feel stupid, or being sarcastic.

Further, on the MAIN topic, Bitcoin might go on a DIP below $100,000?

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Quoting entire posts can sometimes make things clearer, so I don't think it's a problem as long as it doesn't stray from the topic.

Regarding reserve funds and a stable, solid cash flow, I don't think we can conclude that Bitcoin investors who have these are traders. Honestly, logically and from a comfort level, having a reserve fund and a stable cash flow is much better. While it's true that having both isn't a necessity for Bitcoin investors, if I had to choose, I would definitely choose to have a reserve fund and a stable cash flow when investing in Bitcoin. Just try it and experience what it's like to invest in Bitcoin without a reserve fund and a stable cash flow. I'm sure it will definitely shake your Bitcoin holding. Essentially, our living expenses are crucial. Therefore, I don't think we should underestimate the importance of a reserve fund and a stable cash flow when investing in Bitcoin. So, if you're currently investing in Bitcoin and don't yet have a reserve fund and a stable cash flow. I think it's inevitable that we have to fight to have both. So don't think that either aspect is unimportant.

But also it can make everything confusing especially with the style of his quoting so I agree with @Stormisover that its better for him to pick those part on which he want to discuss so that it would be more easier to read by other people then they can add up on discussion if they like to contribute on his opinion.

Anyways I guess those quoting is not so important since what's more better to discuss is about those things been discuss since somehow its good to read up some good opinions towards what's better to do and strategy made by people since somehow its helpful for not only newbies but also for those current investor to check if they are doing the right thing on their investments.

But for me you can invest on Bitcoin even if you currently don't have a stable cash flow. Since what's important for start is you accumulate Bitcoin then do DCA. For sure as many days goes pass for sure that there are financial changes will come to you especially if you are hard working then if that time came you already accumulate decent volume and could continue to do DCA until you hit your target years.