>>60724592
He bought a bunch of bitcoin and told people it would go up higher. Then it didn't, but later it went much higher. Then he bought more and told people it would go higher. Then it didn't, but then it did again... Fast forward to today, and he bought a bunch of bitcoin and told people it would go higher, then it didn't.
>>60724600
Yeah except he keeps top blasting every fucking time, with bigger and bigger bags.
You can gamble and win. You can double down on that gamble and win. You can do that 3, 4, 5 times... and still have a chance at winning. But if you ALWAYS double down and never stop? There's literally only one way that ends.
>>60724409 (OP)
He is, because he's greedy and can't help himself, if he had just bought and held he'd be okay but no, it has to be some kind of infinite money scam, that's what will fuck him up
>>60724409 (OP) >been DCA'ing since August 2020 >Got in when 1 BTC was worth 11k >Never sold >average cost of saylor's 17k+ bitcoins is now slightly past $100k each >sounds about right if you're a long-term investor of anythng. Turning in a 10-15% profit is good. 20% is typically the peak for long-term investors if you continue to DCA without selling >stupidest man
Nah. 90% of /biz/NEETs in here who use leverage to day trade meme stocks and shitcoins thinking they're going to be lambo WEN'ED overnight are the stupidest I've been DCA'ing into BTC since April of 2021 and my average cost now is 102k per BTC. I had to sell it once because of court fees but bought back in on May 2022 when BTC was at 30k and have been DCA'ing again since and have never sold any of it