Recently, someone was discussing whether to buy Bitcoin now that it's dropping so sharply. Others asked, "Are you sure it can really bounce back?"



This question is actually asked backwards. The essence of dollar-cost averaging has never been to beat the market, but to beat your own psychology. You're not buying for a one-month increase, but for growth over a complete cycle. The key is to hold onto your current principal and let time generate future gains.

Looking at it from another perspective, even if BTC really drops to 60,000, it could actually be an opportunity for dollar-cost investors—finally being able to buy more tokens with the same amount of money, waiting for the day it doubles.

Then someone said, "In that case, I might as well wait until it drops to 60,000 to buy the dip." The problem is, who can guarantee it will definitely fall to that level? Buying the dip sounds simple, but accurately predicting the bottom is, frankly, just luck. To avoid missing the upward window, following a planned dollar-cost averaging approach is actually the most reliable way to get on board.

Stick to dollar-cost averaging, or take a gamble on the dip? The choice is yours.
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BlockchainTherapistvip
· 3h ago
Well... there's nothing wrong with that, but the hardest part of dollar-cost averaging is maintaining the patience and mindset. Those waiting to catch the bottom often end up buying halfway up the mountain; I've seen it many times. Dollar-cost averaging is a battle with yourself; whoever wins will be able to smile last.
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GateUser-cff9c776vip
· 11h ago
Schrödinger's bull market, dollar-cost averaging is the true spirit of Web3 decentralization. The idea of bottom-fishing is essentially gambler psychology. Waiting for it to drop to 60,000? Bro, that idea is as absurd as Van Gogh's paints being cheap. Have you calculated the time cost? Instead of guessing the bottom, let time and compound interest do the talking. This is the strategy even Buffett would praise. Winning the psychological battle naturally brings ROI. It's that simple and straightforward. Dollar-cost averaging vs. bottom-fishing, in essence, is choosing between passive or active getting caught in a trap.
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MechanicalMartelvip
· 11h ago
Consistent investing wins with patience, while bottom-fishing wins with luck. Don't you already know which one you prefer?
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Frontrunnervip
· 11h ago
Well said, dollar-cost averaging is just a battle against your own greed, and trying to catch the bottom is purely based on luck. I think the key is to figure out whether you want to make money or sleep well at night. Waiting for 60,000? Haha, by then, you might not even get the chance. Dollar-cost averaging is just a psychological insurance for yourself; don't overthink it. Actually, most people overestimate their forecasting ability, that's all. Instead of worrying about whether to catch the bottom or not, it's better to honestly buy a little each month, since time is on our side. Psychological preparedness > timing, always valid.
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TideRecedervip
· 11h ago
Well said, dollar-cost averaging is about challenging yourself, not the market. This wave of decline is indeed frightening, but aren't cheap assets attractive? Buying the dip sounds great, but in practice, it's mostly regret. Every time I try to buy at the lowest point, I end up halfway up the mountain; it's better to just stick to regular investing. Beating the psychology is brilliant; it really hits home. It's really a test of faith—anyone can talk about it on paper. This time, the dollar-cost averaging crowd has truly made a fortune, as long as they stay steady and unwavering. Why are some people still waiting for 6万? Brothers, wake up; you might not wait that long. Have you considered the time cost? The compound interest from dollar-cost averaging is the real winner. Mindset decides everything; BTC will go up sooner or later, the only question is whether you can stick with it.
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TokenomicsTrappervip
· 11h ago
nah this is just textbook greater fool theory dressed up as "dca wisdom"... actually if you read the vesting schedules, we're literally watching the unlock dump happen in real time lol
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PerennialLeekvip
· 12h ago
Dollar-cost averaging is a psychological game, the kind where you don't dare to look at your account.
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