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I think that everyone would prefer to buy BTC when the prices are lower, yet the main problem is not being able to know when the prices are going to be lower, and it tends to be much better to just buy regularly, persistently, ongoingly, consistently and perhaps even aggressively in order to just get as many bitcoin as soon as possible (within the scope of a guy's budget), rather than being whimpy about it and/or taking chances in order to try to get BTC for lower prices that might not end up happening.  Sure, if lower prices happen, then they happen, but there is no way to really count on them happening.
This seems a bit counterintuitive to me, as not everyone will want to buy Bitcoin even if the price is low, because buying or investing in Bitcoin is a personal decision and there are various factors involved. Such as personal risk tolerance, financial goals, and market volatility. If everyone liked to buy Bitcoin at a low price, then maybe in the past when Bitcoin was under $100/400 dollar, many people would have jumped in and filled their bags with Bitcoin, likewise no matter what the current price of Bitcoin is, those who lack accurate information and awareness about Bitcoin will not purchase Bitcoin at a low price. Moreover one should not be eccentricity at all with Bitcoin investments because there is no way to expect when the dip will occur in the Bitcoin market. So Why should we wait for a dip market?
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I think that everyone would prefer to buy BTC when the prices are lower, yet the main problem is not being able to know when the prices are going to be lower, and it tends to be much better to just buy regularly, persistently, ongoingly, consistently and perhaps even aggressively in order to just get as many bitcoin as soon as possible (within the scope of a guy's budget), rather than being whimpy about it and/or taking chances in order to try to get BTC for lower prices that might not end up happening.  Sure, if lower prices happen, then they happen, but there is no way to really count on them happening.
This seems a bit counterintuitive to me, as not everyone will want to buy Bitcoin even if the price is low, because buying or investing in Bitcoin is a personal decision and there are various factors involved. Such as personal risk tolerance, financial goals, and market volatility. If everyone liked to buy Bitcoin at a low price, then maybe in the past when Bitcoin was under $100 dollar, many people would have jumped in and filled their bags with Bitcoin, likewise no matter what the current price of Bitcoin is, those who lack accurate information and awareness about Bitcoin will not purchase Bitcoin at a low price. Moreover one should not be eccentricity at all with Bitcoin investments because there is no way to expect when the dip will occur in the Bitcoin market. So Why should we wait for a dip market?