Retail investors should wake up, and they'll understand by doing the math.
Assuming BTC really drops to a bottom of 75,000 USD and eventually surges to 150,000. You have 10U in capital to buy the dip in batches? If you can achieve an average cost of 80,000, that's already expert operation. Now let's look at selling - the back-and-forth fluctuations will wear down your mentality and position; if you can sell at an average price of 130,000, you should be grateful.
So, how much is the profit?
Don't be swept away by the stories of a bull market; reality is much leaner than imagination.
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SquidTeacher
· 13h ago
It sounds quite heartbreaking, but that's really how it is...
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FallingLeaf
· 13h ago
Listening and listening, I got numb. 10U still needs to be divided into batches? I'll just go all in.
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ZenMiner
· 13h ago
To be honest, what's the point of investing 10u? It's tough to even make some pocket money.
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MindsetExpander
· 13h ago
What can you do with 10U, still buying the dip in batches, I just don't believe you can really hold on to it.
Retail investors should wake up, and they'll understand by doing the math.
Assuming BTC really drops to a bottom of 75,000 USD and eventually surges to 150,000. You have 10U in capital to buy the dip in batches? If you can achieve an average cost of 80,000, that's already expert operation. Now let's look at selling - the back-and-forth fluctuations will wear down your mentality and position; if you can sell at an average price of 130,000, you should be grateful.
So, how much is the profit?
Don't be swept away by the stories of a bull market; reality is much leaner than imagination.