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Topic
Board Speculation
Re: Buy the DIP, and HODL!
by
Kagaru
on 17/09/2025, 19:34:54 UTC
So are you indirectly saying they should fall into the billionaires bait or what, I think that at this point people with lesser amount of Bitcoin should be encouraged to keep accumulating and holding instead of directing their attention towards selling even though you're trying to say that they could sell in future probably when Bitcoin reaches 7 figures but selling shouldn't be their priority at this point, their major target should be continues accumulation and to keep holding and not otherwise since they're still starters, some of these newbies are weak hands they, need motivation and encouragement to keep pushing and any form of misinformation could make them do otherwise, let's be guided please.
Are we even talking about selling here, the major discussion here is buying with the perceived good strategy consistently with the amount we can be very comfortable with, just as you strategically noted, newbies are not supposed to be exposed to some statements that may likely lead them to sell at their early stage, it seems some bitcoiners don't understand what the term newbie is, newbies are those set of investors that are just new ro the investment that have not accumulated a good amount of bitcoin, they still have more years to invest in bitcoin and the only advise thet need is encouraging information that will guild them though while they are accumulating, the ideas and knowledge we have gotten as we invest is needed by the newbies and that's the only way we can help them.
Actually the majority of the beginners simply do not know anything about Bitcoin to even think when to sell. Their greatest needs are discipline, the consistency, and a purpose of purchase. Earlier on, the individuals that had earned the most money using Bitcoin were not those that attempted to sell every time the price went up, but rather those that continued to purchase and cross the countless cycles and years.

Take a review of 2011, 2013 or 2017, most of the early holders sold too early because they lacked confidence or because they panicked when the price went down. They would afterwards say that their greatest regret was that they did not hold longer. The lesson is important to the beginner today. Premature selling is normally out of fear or poor advice. It is less risky to buy continuously with what you can comfortably afford while ignoring short-term noise, which a position-building person is still engaged in.

Then yes, the advice to newcomers should be that of simplicity, stay true, and make what you have early on untouchable. As soon as you obtain sufficient knowledge and confidence, you will be able to consider long-term strategy.