#策略性加码BTC Want to steadily increase your Bitcoin holdings during this cycle? Instead of blindly chasing the rally, it's better to have a practical plan that actually works.



**Dollar-Cost Averaging is Fundamental**
The simplest and most straightforward method: invest a fixed amount weekly or monthly, regardless of market conditions. It may sound boring, but this mechanical approach helps avoid emotional decision-making. When prices rise, buy less; when prices fall, buy more automatically. Over time, the average cost naturally evens out.

**Divide Your Funds for Staged Investment**
Prepared with a sum for active investment? Don’t put it all in at once. Split it into 3 to 5 parts and gradually deploy around key support zones (such as the $100,000 to $120,000 range, or based on the 200-day moving average). This way, you can catch the bottom and also keep some powder dry for future changes.

**Follow the Trend When It Rises**
When the price breaks through resistance with increased volume and stabilizes around critical levels like $150,000 to $180,000, it indicates a strengthening upward trend. At this point, you can allocate some flexible funds to follow the trend and aim for continued gains. However, this position must have a stop-loss set; if it breaks support, you should exit decisively.

**Four Principles of Risk Control**
Never exhaust your cash reserves—always keep some emergency funds ready. Be clear on stop-loss points—especially for additional buy orders on the right side; cut losses when necessary. Set a cap on your position—limit the proportion of Bitcoin in your assets; avoid unlimited adding. Remember these points so you can stay calm during major downturns.

**One Sentence Summary**
Dollar-cost averaging for foundation, staged buying on dips, cautious chasing during uptrends, always keep an exit route. This strategy combines discipline and flexibility, preventing you from sitting idle in a bull market while effectively managing downside risks.
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GasFeeNightmarevip
· 6h ago
Dollar-cost averaging is really the most awesome lazy person's plan; it just tests your patience. Exactly, I'm just worried that I might get itchy and go all-in. This approach is indeed reliable, but the key is to stick to it. Gradual deployment is definitely more rational than all-in. Stop-loss is the easiest to overlook, but it can often save your life.
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SelfCustodyIssuesvip
· 7h ago
Investing regularly in this set is definitely fine; I'm just worried I might not be able to execute it myself.
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AirdropworkerZhangvip
· 7h ago
Dollar-cost averaging is indeed a lazy person's strategy, but does anyone really stick with it?
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MEVHunterWangvip
· 7h ago
Dollar-cost averaging is really a lazy person's strategy, but I'm just worried that continuous investing might cut the returns in half. That's right, but the key still depends on whether you have that patience. I agree with splitting your bets; it's more rational than going all-in and chasing highs. Setting stop-losses is easy to talk about but hard to do, everyone.
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gas_guzzlervip
· 7h ago
Dollar-cost averaging is really boring, but sometimes you just have to accept it.
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