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So do you agree with me that the rich have more advantage to accumulate more Bitcoin than the poor?
Rich and investing in Bitcoin makes investment simple. A rich investors don't need to invest with a strategy even if they should, the rich has the funds to pick a big portion of the dip just when they see it convenient. In life the rich are always meant to have everything at ease, money born money, that's the advantage of a wealthy person when investing, 5 years of your DCA as an average investor can be accumulated by a wealthy person under one buy and one dip period.
A wealthy investor doesn't need to invest strategically, this cannot be right in any way because everyone needs to know the strategy before investing. In my opinion, it is probably a must to know why you need to know the strategy before investing: For example, volatility, risk management, and market understanding are all part of an investment approach so there might not be any difference here because even if youwe are rich, it is possible for everyonewe all have to avoidcomply with these things. It is true that the rich can buy a large portion of the deep market whenever they find it convenient but even then, buying this large portion of them is part of a technique.
Original archived Re: Rich have more opportunities than the poor when it comes to bitcoin accumulation
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So do you agree with me that the rich have more advantage to accumulate more Bitcoin than the poor?
Rich and investing in Bitcoin makes investment simple. A rich investors don't need to invest with a strategy even if they should, the rich has the funds to pick a big portion of the dip just when they see it convenient. In life the rich are always meant to have everything at ease, money born money, that's the advantage of a wealthy person when investing, 5 years of your DCA as an average investor can be accumulated by a wealthy person under one buy and one dip period.
A wealthy investor doesn't need to invest strategically, this cannot be right in any way because everyone needs to know the strategy before investing. In my opinion, it is probably a must to know why you need to know the strategy before investing: For example, volatility, risk management, and market understanding are all part of an investment approach so there might not be any difference here because even if you are rich, it is possible for everyone to avoid these things.