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Board Speculation
Re: Buy the DIP, and HODL!
by
gracreavix
on 02/10/2025, 08:09:22 UTC

Part of the reason that I frequently suggest that guys figure out ways to be able to buy bitcoin every week is so that they can be actively engaged with buying, including if there might be dips.. so yeah, overall it seems a good idea to just focus on regular buying rather than getting too worked up about trying to figure out when dips might  or might not happen.

That is true, I think one of the most efficient way of buying bitcoin should be on a weekly basis, which is why I try every possible means to figure out my cashflow and try to adjust to my weekly expenses and to ensure that I’m able to buy and and maintain my consistency of buying on a weekly basis, and also I think focusing on regular buying of bitcoin is just more efficient instead of waiting for an unprecedented dip that would make us mix out on opportunities.

As a low coiner or a pleb, who desperately wants to stack enough bitcoin I would like a situation were I have to buy bitcoin on a weekly basis, and it will be good for my fellow plebs to do as such, and also try to figure out how to buy bitcoin on a weekly basis if the opportunity is available.
TBH, I really like the fact that you are intentional about being consistent bro, because i have learnt that it is actually the most important part when it comes to stacking Bitcoin..  A lot of people just talk about it but never follow through, so I respect the way you are already planning and making effort to keep up..  That kind of mindset will surely pay us off in the long run..

That being said, I would not fully agree that buying weekly is the most efficient way like you put it. Truth is, there is no one size fits all pattern for DCA..  It should always be based on someone’s financial strength and comfort level. For some people weekly might work, for others monthly feels better, and for some even daily small buys is fine. What matters is that it doesn’t put unnecessary pressure on your other responsibilities like emergency funds or basic expenses..  So i think even with your consistency, I would still say the best DCA method is the one that suits you personally, not just trying to force a weekly schedule if it doesn’t align with your cashflow...