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Board Speculation
Re: Buy Buy Buy or Sell Sell Sell?
by
laijsica
on 04/09/2025, 01:28:16 UTC
I think we’re over exaggerating and over emphasizing on this Scenario, it’s just as simple of knowing when to stop if we’re choosing to be aggressive and knowing when to be aggressive financially, I think there is nothing absolutely wrong if we want to be aggressive and there are times we can be aggressive and there are also times we might not be aggressive, it depends on when we have more discretionary income to be more aggressive, because there is no way we can be aggressive when we don’t have a discretionary income, and we should be also smart and intelligent enough to know when is the right time to be aggressive and when it’s not the right time to be aggressive.
The truth is that buying Bitcoin aggressively is not a bad idea if you are doing it from your discretionary income, it is very good, especially if you are still far away in your accumulation journey,  where the problem usually lies is doing it outside your discretionary income, because by doing that it smells troubles in your ability to hold for a very long time.
Another thing is over doing it without sorting out your basic needs first.
You should have clarified what you mean by discretionary income. I assume you are talking about your own floating cash or earned money. If you know the basics knowledge about Bitcoin, it will be an easy consideration to make a lump sum buying with your floating cash fund because Bitcoin is still in its infancy. It is very likely that its value will skyrocket as time goes by. It is important to have an income stream along with the kind of mental preparation that is required to continue buying for a long time. Sometimes it can be easier to make a long term accumulation target than a lump sum buying. Saving money for family emergencies and accumulate a large portion of your discretionary income each week in Bitcoin can put you in a financially positive position for the future.