#Strategy加仓BTC An industry insider's vision is indeed sharp, and their assessment of the current market is quite sobering — there is still room for the stock price to decline. It is precisely because of this outlook that more and more institutions are deploying Bitcoin and seizing market cycle opportunities. What seems like a pessimistic view actually reflects an acknowledgment of long-term value: it is during these fluctuations that the strategy of persistently increasing digital asset holdings proves to be especially wise. Short-term pressure, long-term gains — this is the consensus among market participants.

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just_here_for_vibesvip
· 01-17 03:52
Keep falling, anyway, the opportunity to buy the dip has arrived... A bunch of institutions are eating it up happily.
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GmGmNoGnvip
· 01-14 23:19
Keep falling, the institutions are just in time to buy the dip. This wave is really a chance to make a profit.
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BearMarketGardenervip
· 01-14 17:20
Keep falling, I haven't added enough yet.
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SandwichVictimvip
· 01-14 17:20
Adding aggressively at low levels, since it's going to fall anyway. Only after the decline will be the real opportunity.
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ThreeHornBlastsvip
· 01-14 17:18
It still has to keep falling, only then is it good for buying the dip, really.
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DancingCandlesvip
· 01-14 17:14
Accumulating during a bear market is the way to go; those who are positioning at low levels are all waiting for gains.
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BlockchainDecodervip
· 01-14 17:01
According to research, the logic of this "bottom-up positioning" has actually been reflected in Markowitz's Modern Portfolio Theory— but the problem is that data shows most retail investors simply can't implement this strategy. It is worth noting that what institutions truly care about is never the "downside potential" judgment, but rather a clear understanding of their cost curve. Short-term pressure for long-term gains? Sounds reasonable, but how exactly to endure it?
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DaoResearchervip
· 01-14 16:58
According to the data model in the white paper, the logical flaw of "buying during short-term declines" is actually quite obvious—completely overlooking the issue of incentive incompatibility. Why would institutions continue to increase their positions at the bottom? Without understanding the profit-driven mechanism, any discussion is just theoretical talk.
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GasFeeWhisperervip
· 01-14 16:57
I'm tired of hearing about adding positions at low levels; the real money is made by those big institutions. We retail investors are just the bagholders.
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