Reminder again about the dollar-cost averaging plan: stick to the regular investment schedule. Don't expect the price to surge immediately after bottoming out. Keep some bullets in hand to boost your confidence. Also, avoid chasing highs and selling lows, such as aiming for 3000 after hitting 2000, or expecting 1000 after dropping below 1500. I always act according to my own plan, so I maintain a sense of proportion.
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Reminder again about the dollar-cost averaging plan: stick to the regular investment schedule. Don't expect the price to surge immediately after bottoming out. Keep some bullets in hand to boost your confidence. Also, avoid chasing highs and selling lows, such as aiming for 3000 after hitting 2000, or expecting 1000 after dropping below 1500. I always act according to my own plan, so I maintain a sense of proportion.