Recently, I have started to consistently invest in Bitcoin again. To be honest, I’m not sure if this timing is optimal, but rather than obsessing over market highs and lows, I prefer to treat it as a form of forced savings. Regularly buying and holding long-term can actually reduce the anxiety of frequent trading.
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CryptoPunster
· 6h ago
Smiling while investing regularly and losing money, the key is not to watch the market
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Dollar-cost averaging is an art of self-hypnosis, fooling yourself into believing you can fool yourself for a long time
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Forced savings? Bro, that's just moving your anxiety somewhere else
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Those who don't fuss over high or low are often already numb
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Every dollar-cost averaging investor is a future joke material library
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Instead of frequent trading, it's better to invest regularly to live more peacefully, at least not seeing the dips
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What is this called forced savings? It's clearly forced consumption of happiness
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Throwing money in month after month, just to support the crypto world
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Sounds rational, but actually it's giving up the struggle of timing the market
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The essence of dollar-cost averaging: I choose to believe that the future will forgive my current judgment
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consensus_failure
· 6h ago
Just stick to regular investing, don't overthink it.
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ReverseTradingGuru
· 6h ago
Dollar-cost averaging is indeed the best solution for lazy investors, saving you from constantly monitoring the market like a lunatic.
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ContractExplorer
· 7h ago
Instead of watching K-line charts every day, it's better to invest regularly and worry less.
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MEVVictimAlliance
· 7h ago
Dollar-cost averaging is real, but the key is to be able to stick with it.
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SnapshotBot
· 7h ago
Dollar-cost averaging is real, and so is the anxiety.
Recently, I have started to consistently invest in Bitcoin again. To be honest, I’m not sure if this timing is optimal, but rather than obsessing over market highs and lows, I prefer to treat it as a form of forced savings. Regularly buying and holding long-term can actually reduce the anxiety of frequent trading.