BTC is always worth deploying. What is the true logic behind making money? Accumulate through dollar-cost averaging at low levels, don't wait until everyone follows the trend to get in. It’s obviously more advantageous when the market declines—lower costs, dollar-cost averaging to spread risk, and in the long run, it’s all profit. Conversely, when prices rise, you don’t lose either; asset appreciation is right there. The problem is that most people can’t stick with it throughout the entire process. Gradually profiting from accumulation at low levels to high levels is the path of a winner. Not everyone can have the patience to hold on.
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MevHunter
· 22h ago
That's right, it's a test of human nature. Do you sit tight when you have coins? Most people simply can't do it.
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DCA at low levels sounds simple, but few actually follow through. I've seen too many people scream and sell when prices drop.
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Patience is much harder than technical analysis. Most people can't endure the first round of correction.
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The key is having spare money; otherwise, DCA becomes just an excuse to cut losses.
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I've never seen anyone make money in one or two months; it's always those who have been holding for a long time.
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The problem is, no one knows where the bottom is; everyone is a Monday morning quarterback afterward.
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Indeed, mindset determines everything. But most retail investors don't even have the right mindset.
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AirdropLicker
· 22h ago
Well said, it's really a test of human nature—the psychological pressure during a decline... Few can truly buy the dip.
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Rugman_Walking
· 22h ago
You're right, the key is whether you can endure that lonely period.
Dollar-cost averaging at low points is truly the simplest way to make money; it all depends on who can hold on.
Most people can't withstand the crash before it happens, and that's the real filter.
If you can't hold, then you just can't hold; don't blame the coin.
Patience is much rarer than technical skills.
BTC is always worth deploying. What is the true logic behind making money? Accumulate through dollar-cost averaging at low levels, don't wait until everyone follows the trend to get in. It’s obviously more advantageous when the market declines—lower costs, dollar-cost averaging to spread risk, and in the long run, it’s all profit. Conversely, when prices rise, you don’t lose either; asset appreciation is right there. The problem is that most people can’t stick with it throughout the entire process. Gradually profiting from accumulation at low levels to high levels is the path of a winner. Not everyone can have the patience to hold on.