Short answer: Potentially yes—for long-term holders, this dip screams opportunity. At sub-$85K, you’re buying at levels not seen since early 2025, well below the October peak.
Bottom Line: Bitcoin isn’t a “safe” bet—it’s a high-conviction play on decentralization and scarcity. If you believe in its 10-year trajectory (as Warren Buffett might quip: only buy what you’d hold if markets closed for a decade), dollar-cost average in now.
Is there anything else I can help you with?
What is the difference between dollar cost averaging and throwing good money after bad
chatgpt is that you
No.
tell me why 29 gerbils would be funny
I’m on a train and sort of bored. So why are they funny?
you probably missed the stop where they would’ve told you
Why are you being mean?
Why do you keep coming back for more
I don’t know, to be honest.
time for you to go
it sucks when they can’t even be funny :(
Short answer: Potentially yes—for long-term holders, this dip screams opportunity. At sub-$85K, you’re buying at levels not seen since early 2025, well below the October peak.
Bottom Line: Bitcoin isn’t a “safe” bet—it’s a high-conviction play on decentralization and scarcity. If you believe in its 10-year trajectory (as Warren Buffett might quip: only buy what you’d hold if markets closed for a decade), dollar-cost average in now.
Is there anything else I can help you with?
And once again the conservative sandiwch-heavy portfolio pays off for the hungry investor!