A well-known crypto investor is accumulating on dips. When major pullbacks hit the market, smart money tends to move in—buying at lower prices before potential recoveries. This kind of accumulation during downturns is a classic market timing strategy worth tracking.
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GasWaster
· 6h ago
ngl watching someone accumulate while i'm sitting here stressed about whether to use the optimal 25 gwei window or just yolo it... the real strategy is apparently having enough capital to not care about bridge fees lmao
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AirdropFatigue
· 6h ago
I've heard the phrase "buying the dip" so many times, I really don't know if this time it's just another way to harvest retail investors.
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FreeRider
· 6h ago
I heard that some big players are buying the dip again, and I just want to ask how many people can really hold on without panic selling...
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TooScaredToSell
· 6h ago
Buying the dip when it drops is easy to say but hard to do... I'm still debating whether to add to my position.
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SorryRugPulled
· 6h ago
It dropped and then came back? This guy is reliable. I also want to play like this, but I don't have any spare funds.
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NFTRegretDiary
· 6h ago
Hmm, another "smart money" story, making it seem like they can really predict the bottom...
A well-known crypto investor is accumulating on dips. When major pullbacks hit the market, smart money tends to move in—buying at lower prices before potential recoveries. This kind of accumulation during downturns is a classic market timing strategy worth tracking.