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March 31, 2026, 03:52:07 PM
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Bitcoin was near $69,000 yesterday but dipped again. Do you think BTC is just catching its breath before another rally, or is this the start of a longer downtrend? Should we buy now? Or wait for more possible downtrend?

Basically, before investing in Bitcoin, you need to plan for a long-term investment. If you buy from deep and wait to hold it for a long time, then many times it is seen that the market has gone up and then you will not be able to buy from deep. That is why I think that investing from the position where the market is and later you can hold it for a long time is the best opportunity right now. And if you can analyze the market well and have a plan to buy from deeper, then you will have to wait for some time. Since currently we can see that Bitcoin is currently in a downward trend, the price of Bitcoin is in the range of $66k, then you can buy now.

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March 31, 2026, 04:33:56 PM
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Basically, before investing in Bitcoin, you need to plan for a long-term investment. If you buy from deep and wait to hold it for a long time, then many times it is seen that the market has gone up and then you will not be able to buy from deep.
When you miss buying Bitcoin at a low price, you can actually still buy it in the future. That is, if you are lucky enough. 
Like when you missed Bitcoin at $70k a few years ago. You felt late to buy when you saw the price reach over $100k. But if you actually made a good buying plan, you could buy Bitcoin at $70k or even lower when a drop occurs, like it is happening now. 
There is always an opportunity, but it depends on your ability to wait.

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