Market liquidity still feels quite limited these days. Makes you wonder – are retail investors still actively using dollar-cost averaging strategies, or has the thin order book discouraged the typical DCA crowd from setting up regular buys? This could be a key factor worth tracking.
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LootboxPhobia
· 3h ago
With such poor liquidity, DCA people must have already left... Are there really still people sticking to regular investing?
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gas_fee_therapy
· 3h ago
With such poor liquidity, retail investors have probably already left. Who would still dare to make regular investments?
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SchroedingerGas
· 3h ago
With such poor liquidity, retail investors have probably already left. Who is still sticking to DCA?
Market liquidity still feels quite limited these days. Makes you wonder – are retail investors still actively using dollar-cost averaging strategies, or has the thin order book discouraged the typical DCA crowd from setting up regular buys? This could be a key factor worth tracking.