#美国证券交易委员会推进数字资产监管框架创新 $ASTER was favored by a well-known investor since early November, attracting many followers to enter the market. Who would have thought that it has now fallen back to the initial cost basis of the position? Should you position yourself at this level? The market opinions vary widely.
Some analysts believe that the decline of ASTER mainly stems from the pressure in the broader market environment — the weakening of mainstream coins has led to a contraction in overall funds, and liquidity in the crypto market is tight, making short-term pressure unavoidable. But this is not an issue with ASTER itself; it’s just a matter of time. Once market sentiment improves, this project still has considerable upward potential. The key is to view it from a different perspective — don’t think about short-term speculation, but consider it as an investment that requires time to accumulate.
In response, some have decided to adopt a dollar-cost averaging strategy to gradually build their ASTER position. The benefits of DCA are obvious — avoiding the risk of bottom-fishing, using time to gain space, and building positions in batches to lower the average cost. If you also believe in this direction, consider this steady approach and slowly accumulate your holdings along with the market rhythm.
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NFTRegretful
· 12-11 18:47
I'm optimistic about dollar-cost averaging, but the premise is that ASTER itself is worth this price.
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fren_with_benefits
· 12-11 08:34
It's the same old story again... dollar-cost averaging, long-term investing, waiting for the right time—how many times have I heard this?
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HorizonHunter
· 12-11 08:33
It's the same old story, if Bitcoin doesn't rise, then all other coins are worthless.
Wait, dollar-cost averaging into ASTER? I feel like that's just another name for a bagholder...
Falling back to the cost price is actually a good sign? Haha, I've heard that many times.
If you really believed in it, you'd have gone all in long ago, no need for dollar-cost averaging.
With the regulatory framework coming, smaller coins are actually more dangerous, right?
#美国证券交易委员会推进数字资产监管框架创新 $ASTER was favored by a well-known investor since early November, attracting many followers to enter the market. Who would have thought that it has now fallen back to the initial cost basis of the position? Should you position yourself at this level? The market opinions vary widely.
Some analysts believe that the decline of ASTER mainly stems from the pressure in the broader market environment — the weakening of mainstream coins has led to a contraction in overall funds, and liquidity in the crypto market is tight, making short-term pressure unavoidable. But this is not an issue with ASTER itself; it’s just a matter of time. Once market sentiment improves, this project still has considerable upward potential. The key is to view it from a different perspective — don’t think about short-term speculation, but consider it as an investment that requires time to accumulate.
In response, some have decided to adopt a dollar-cost averaging strategy to gradually build their ASTER position. The benefits of DCA are obvious — avoiding the risk of bottom-fishing, using time to gain space, and building positions in batches to lower the average cost. If you also believe in this direction, consider this steady approach and slowly accumulate your holdings along with the market rhythm.