Market fluctuations often create opportunities during moments of panic. Recently, Bitcoin quickly rebounded from a low of $80,000 to over $90,000. This process actually validates a very practical question—when is the best time to deploy?



From a mid-term perspective, $80,000 is indeed a quite attractive price level. As long as the fundamentals of the US stock market do not show signs of a collapse, Bitcoin has ample room for recovery. This is not some mysterious prediction, but simple supply and demand and risk pricing logic.

If it returns to that level again, would you start dollar-cost averaging? Or continue to watch? There is no standard answer to this choice, but decisions made during panic often accumulate true wealth more than FOMO during a bull market.
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DeFiGraylingvip
· 5h ago
It's the same old story... The reasoning is correct, but when it really hits 80,000, how many people will dare to buy the dip? I, for one, have no bullets left.
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WalletDetectivevip
· 01-05 07:58
That's right, the 80,000 yuan wave was really missed by those who were too hesitant. As for dollar-cost averaging, I think it depends on your mindset. Anyway, I can't wait that long.
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ProtocolRebelvip
· 01-05 07:56
I really didn't buy the dip at 80,000. Now that it's rebounded to over 90,000, I feel a bit regretful... but not to the point of really regretting it, after all, no one can say for sure if it will drop again. As for dollar-cost averaging, to be honest, I'm still watching. I feel like this round hasn't fully stabilized yet, and the risks on the US stock market also seem quite high. Wait, are you guys saying that "decision-making during panic" is true? Why do I feel like I want to just lie flat every time I panic, haha.
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LuckyBlindCatvip
· 01-05 07:51
80,000 Napo, I don't have any bullets in my hand, this is so frustrating --- DCA? Let me first close this leveraged position before talking --- It's another panic decision, how many times have I heard this last year --- Sounds good, but it's really just betting that the US stock market won't crash --- I just want to know who can accurately catch the bottom, stop bragging --- Wait for another drop, anyway I can't rush --- I missed this rebound, now I'm in a awkward position --- US stocks fundamentals? Bro, everyone is watching the Fed --- The most rational choice during panic is to keep observing --- 80,000 is indeed attractive, but I want to see if it can drop to 70,000
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degenonymousvip
· 01-05 07:51
Honestly, when it was 80,000 yuan, I was just looking and didn't dare to make a move. Now that it has rebounded, I regret it. DCA? That word is too vague; the key is whether you still have ammunition in your account. Making more rational decisions during panic is true, but the premise is that you have money, haha. The rebound is so fast; it feels like the next 80,000 might take a long time to come.
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GateUser-e19e9c10vip
· 01-05 07:43
Hi, with 80,000 bucks coming in, I'll go all in. Anyway, I'm not afraid of the drop.
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