#2026年比特币行情展望 Regular investment or timing the market? I've heard this question too many times.



A friend started continuously buying during the 2022 correction. Initially, he did have doubts—watching the K-line decline every day, feeling uncomfortable. But now? He no longer works nine to five, and his account has long surpassed his salary.

The secret is actually very boring: don't gamble, just accumulate.

Instead of chasing perfect entry points, it's better to establish a systematic accumulation rhythm. I’ve summarized three approaches—see which one suits your risk appetite and capital situation:

**Fixed Period Method**

The simplest and most straightforward—allocate 500U weekly and execute mechanically. When prices are high, buy fewer coins; when prices are low, buy more. Over time, the average cost will naturally balance out. No need to watch the charts or worry about timing.

**Range Layout Method**

Pre-set three key price levels as trigger points:

When the price approaches 200U, add to your position for the first time; at 300U, add again; if it drops to 400U, then go all in confidently.

The advantage of this method is that the market dips, the more opportunities you get. Panic often marks the best time to build positions.

**Indicator Reference Method**

Indicators like EMA can sometimes help. Focus on EMA100 as a reference for medium-term bottoms; more conservative traders can look at EMA200 to confirm the long-term trend. It’s not that indicators are magical, but they provide an additional confirmation signal.

Ultimately, dollar-cost averaging is not about IQ, but about persistence.

During the quiet period before a market explosion, those who can hold on for a year are often called "lucky." But in reality, that’s not luck—it's discipline.
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HalfPositionRunnervip
· 01-05 07:39
Persistence is really the hardest part; most people can't get through that period of silence.
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Rekt_Recoveryvip
· 01-05 07:38
ngl, the "discipline not luck" part hits different after you've been liquidated twice lol... fixed intervals sound boring af but boring is kinda the move when you're trying not to repeat old mistakes fr
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MEVHunterXvip
· 01-05 07:35
Dollar-cost averaging is really the ultimate test of human nature; it's much simpler than timing the market. Persistence > intelligence, that's the real truth. My friend's example is very typical—he won by not messing around. I've been using EMA200 all along, and it has definitely helped me avoid many pitfalls. Basically, you need to be able to endure loneliness—buying quietly while others panic. The lower the price, the happier I am. This mindset is crucial for dollar-cost averaging.
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 01-05 07:28
It sounds very reasonable, but there are really not many people who can truly stick with it.
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