4/ For sure #Bitcoin is more volatile than other assets.
That means it tends to have more sizeable corrections. But that also means it recovers faster.
All in all, BTC doesn’t really look like an outlier.👇
5/ Right now #Bitcoin is in a drawdown similar to the long pause of the 2013 bull market.
Nobody knows how long that will last.
But at least, the 4-year halving cycles are there to make sure you won’t have to wait 27 years for some action (yes, I’m looking at you gold).
6/ In the grand scheme of things, the narrative of #Bitcoin as digital gold has just started to play out.
At this point Bitcoin is still smaller than Apple, only a fraction of the gold market and simply a drop in an ocean of bonds...
You are still early. 👇
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Facts about dollar cost averaging:
• How often you DCA doesn’t really matter.
• There is no such thing as a best day to DCA.
• You can lose money with DCA, so choose your asset wisely.
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You can dollar cost average an asset daily, weekly or monthly, over the long run it doesn’t matter.
The only thing that matters is that you are consistent.
Just do it.
You might want to “optimize” your dollar cost averaging strategy by picking the best time to buy.
This is pointless. Pick any day of the week to DCA, that makes virtually no difference over the long run.
Sorry to break it to you, but dollar cost averaging isn’t the ultimate investment strategy.
If you are looking to maximize your return on investment, look elsewhere.
Let's see why and how to improve it.
You all know what dollar cost averaging is. Pick an asset:
- Buy a fixed $ amount of that asset.
- Do that at regular time intervals.
Continue until you are tired of it.
If you started dollar cost averaging the SP500 at $100 per week in 2012 you would now have:
- Deployed $50k.
- For a profit of $27k.
- Or a ROI of 54%.