You can even easily use the greed/fear index for this. By investing or double down or aggressively investing when the fear index of the market is high
Yes, it is a very good strategy. Another thing is the technical analysis, bitcoin continue to bounce back after it was falling below $60000. I saw bitcoin fall below $60000 four times, but there was a strong support which makes it increased above $60000 each time. I think the market is good right now, but we do not know what will happen next.
Just take a look at the strategy used here, the sold 32 bitcoin to buy 1,000 + in addition to what they are having already, and you discovered that immediately after the sold comes the market fall, and now they are speaking advantage to buy the dip and continue to hold, this is one of the reasons why we see the strong hands always being on the top because they know what they are doing.
You can see the name of the company, Strategy. All I know is that bitcoin can not fail. In any price decline, just buy more.
I could understand it more from a lower-ranking member, but for a guy like you, I don't get how you're not ashamed to start such a conceptually weak thread when there are several threads about Strategy.
I have always posted that if you think a thread is a trash or of low quality, you can report it to moderator. If there are many Strategy thread, probably the moderator will help you to delete this thread because this is a bitcoin forum.
By the way, isn't this a reason for the SEC (or whoever) to check the company's activities for market speculation?
Maybe they use the 32 BTC for testing, but the more they do something like that, the less market will react to it. I do not see a reason for the SEC involvement, but I am sure that if they suspect anything, they will investigate further.
By the way, isn't this a reason for the SEC (or whoever) to check the company's activities for market speculation?
His market speculation caused the value of his nearly 850,000 Bitcoins to drop by 16%, resulting in billions in unrealized losses—just so he could buy 1,500 at that price? Yeah, the SEC is going to launch an investigation, but to try to find why the move was so stupid.
This is definitely the topic that most people on the forum talk about without having a fucking clue.
You can start quoting all of them to correct them. This is the reason we are on this forum.