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Let's Dollar Cost Average with Ethereum 🎯

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Ev here. Been trading crypto since 2017 and later got into stocks. I have 3 board exams on financial markets and studied economics from a top tier university for a year. Daytime job - Math Teacher. πŸ‘©β€πŸ«

In this 5min video, you'll see an example on arguably one of the most important strategies that every trader should know : The Dollar-Cost-Average method. When it comes to time for buying towards the end of a bearish market (ideally the accumulation zone), buy too soon and you risk regret if the price drops. But, if you wait and the price goes up, you may feel like you missed out on a deal. Or worse, you end up without a position.
When you dollar-cost average, you invest percentages of your available money at different entry points. Rather than attempting to time the market and catch the exact bottom, you buy in at a range of different prices. Dollar-cost averaging is a strategy that increases your profitability, as well as allows you to sleep soundly and carry on with your life without having to watch the charts all day.

Like with most investment strategies, dollar-cost averaging is not for everyone (not ideal for short term swings or day traders), and there are times it works better than others (during the end of the mark down phase). But it can be a powerful tool for removing some of the emotional barriers to investing. In this video, we look at how dollar-cost averaging works and the best ways to use the strategy.


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