Analysing the market brings more effective DCA strategy, your result won't be the same as someone who is DCAing into Bitcoin from 126k top, it still makes no sense to do so because you have no clue what's happening.
Learning how the market and chart works is something a beginner must learn over time, it's going to be useful for them in the long run since they won't be stopping to DCA any time soon.
Someone who have been buying since 126k can't be compared to someone who started buying at 60k+, we sure know who is more smarter between the two, just because you plan to hold for long term doesn't mean you should be buying blindly.
Dude what are you trying to prove? We should not buy blindly huh, so you want person to start waiting for price to come down before buying, or what exactly do you mean? DmAbu you don't kow that bitcoin is volatile and when you DCa, you can't be expecting price of bitcoin to always be low price, because the price will still go up and you will have to accumulate at high price,unless you want to start waiting until the price comes down.
You can't outwit the market haven't you figured this out by now, so quit that ideology of your that thinks that there is a better entry in bitcoin investment.
We have very good reasons to put DCA strategy of accumulating Bitcoin ahead of the other known strategies, it is the most convenient, you don't have to waste time when you have discretionary funds to buy, as you get money to buy you just buy and move on till the next discretionary funds to buy. There is nothing wrong with lump sum and buying dip but they are not consistent strategies, they keep you waiting for either a perfect entry or until you get enough funds before buying. Also we can combine the strategies if we have surplus discretionary funds to accumulate otherwise it is more convenient to buy using DCA strategy where you don't have to monitor the market.
Wow is that what you think lump sum is huh? Lump sum does not need person to time the market, and it also does not have to be done with plenty funds. Do you know that person can use $20 to lump sum? Lump sum is similar with DCa, the only difference is how person deploys the money.