I'm already in my 23rd month of dollar-cost averaging BTC.
When I think about DCA in the middle of the night, I directly place orders. After a good sleep, they're usually filled. If I miss one, it's no big deal—I just buy at market price and move on. My original 96-month target is now already a quarter of the way through, and looking back, time really does fly.
After this DCA purchase, BTC just wrapped up a consecutive 14-month uptrend cycle. From a monthly DCA perspective, staggered positions at different price levels is essentially the simplest form of risk hedging—no need to predict highs and lows, just let time and compounding work for you.
The biggest takeaway from maintaining this DCA discipline for so long is that compared to the psychological torture of chasing pumps and panic selling, the mechanical discipline of DCA is actually more healing. Execute according to plan each month, let the market verify the rest, and you'll actually live more comfortably.
I'm already in my 23rd month of dollar-cost averaging BTC.
When I think about DCA in the middle of the night, I directly place orders. After a good sleep, they're usually filled. If I miss one, it's no big deal—I just buy at market price and move on. My original 96-month target is now already a quarter of the way through, and looking back, time really does fly.
After this DCA purchase, BTC just wrapped up a consecutive 14-month uptrend cycle. From a monthly DCA perspective, staggered positions at different price levels is essentially the simplest form of risk hedging—no need to predict highs and lows, just let time and compounding work for you.
The biggest takeaway from maintaining this DCA discipline for so long is that compared to the psychological torture of chasing pumps and panic selling, the mechanical discipline of DCA is actually more healing. Execute according to plan each month, let the market verify the rest, and you'll actually live more comfortably.