Dollar-cost averaging
Coverage of Dollar-cost averaging in the Nexus archive.
- Inheritance.
A Reddit user seeks advice on whether to use dollar-cost averaging (DCA) or lump sum investment with an $18,000 inheritance, primarily in Bitcoin. They're considering waiting for a potential price drop later in the year before investing the full amount.
- Holders : How do you manage the downside risk ?
The article discusses strategies for managing downside risk in long-term cryptocurrency holdings, with the author questioning how investors assess potential portfolio losses, use probabilities, and decide on buying methods like DCA. The user shares their own approach of waiting and sporadically purchasing BTC and 'shit coins' without a structured plan.
- If you had to start over with $1,000 in crypto, what would you do differently?
The article reflects on past cryptocurrency investment mistakes, advocating for concentrating $1,000 in Bitcoin (BTC) instead of diversifying across multiple coins. The author emphasizes dollar-cost averaging (DCA) and avoiding crypto Twitter to avoid impulsive trades.
- Fidelity Roth IRA
A Reddit user is considering switching from buying Bitcoin via dollar-cost averaging (DCA) on Strike to using a Fidelity Roth IRA account to potentially benefit from tax-free gains. They are evaluating the pros and cons of maxing out their Roth IRA with Bitcoin.
- (need advice) DCA is stable and all, but what about taking profit? and the the many years it takes to barely gain any?
The user discusses concerns about Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA) strategies, questioning how it generates significant profits over time and whether small Bitcoin holdings (e.g., 0.01 BTC) are affected by price fluctuations. They seek advice from more experienced investors.
- Should I pull short term funds from Bitcoin or Ethereum if I plan to rebuy in 3-4 months?
A Reddit user is seeking advice on whether to sell Bitcoin or Ethereum to withdraw short-term funds for 3-4 months before reinvesting, considering Bitcoin as more stable and Ethereum as more volatile with higher potential.
- Chainlink lower and lower
Chainlink (LINK) has experienced a prolonged price decline, with a user reporting a -50% loss after dollar-cost averaging (DCA) for a year at an average price of €16. The user notes a recent slight upward movement but remains concerned about the asset's performance.
- Beginner Question
A Reddit user invested $900 in Bitcoin (BTC) in early 2025 at an average price of $98K. They are considering selling to rebuy at $65K or continuing dollar-cost averaging (DCA) while planning to hold long-term. The user seeks advice on whether this strategy is advisable.
- Skeptic with 1.0 btc
A Bitcoin skeptic who invested through dollar-cost averaging (DCA) after a year of skepticism has acquired 1.0 BTC, acknowledging the investment is 'slightly less risky' than casino gambling and expressing cautious optimism.
- When do you sell
A Reddit user new to Bitcoin discusses their use of dollar-cost averaging (DCA) and questions exit strategies for long-term holding, referencing the 'diamond hands' theory.
- DCA Bitcoin
A French user shares their experience using Bitstack for Bitcoin Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA), highlighting 0.99% fees, no spread, and free BTC transfers to cold wallets. They inquire if better alternatives exist.
- Do you keep buying Bitcoin regularly or just hold what you have?
The article discusses differing long-term Bitcoin investment strategies, specifically whether investors should consistently add to their holdings over time or simply hold existing amounts. It references a Reddit post by /u/Acceptable_Staff3105 seeking community insights on this topic.