Buying The Dip Addict: What Ridiculous Way Have You Gotten Money To Buy The Dip
It’s the dip season and I am here thinking of how to buy the dip. Being fully invested in crypto has its advantage and disadvantages, when it’s a bull season, you feel like the richest and luckiest person in the world, when it’s bear, you start looking for how to buy more or how to stay away from your chart. This then makes me feel like a drug(crypto) addict constantly looking for money to buy drugs(crypto). The moment I saw the dip, I got the urgent need to buy the dip, but then, 2 weeks ago, I used my “buy the dip” StableCoin money to buy the dip of some move to earn tokens. Right now, they are dipping and I want to buy more. I have thought of the most unnecessary thing in my life to sell so I can buy the dip. I thought of withdrawing my HBD from savings to buy the Dip, but I have a goal to have more than 1k HBD in savings.
Being a disciplined investor and saver, I am trying my best to stay disciplined and not withdraw some HBD. I’m actually surprised that HBD is really holding it down more than some of these other coins, like UST. But then, I am still looking for fiat to buy the dip. This reminded me of my college days when I bought a dip.
I was reminiscing my early crypto investing days, when I was in this position, this position of looking for a means to get money to buy the dip. Yesterday I felt like finding a fiat job and begging them to pay my one month salary in advance so I can use the money to buy the dip. 😂 this was so funny, because, what happens if I finally get the job, get the one month advance salary( which is impossible) and then the market keeps on dipping, will I keep getting my salary in advance?
I always hear people talk about selling their houses to buy the dip, or rather taking a loan to buy the dip, but nah, I am not taking a loan. The most ridiculous thing I have done to buy the dip was use my college project money to buy the dip. I was in my final year, being an industrial chemistry student, project analysis is quite expensive because, you spend money for lab time, you spend money to buy chemicals, you spend money to buy apparatus and these things don’t come cheap. So I told my dad and he gave me more than enough money I needed for my project. I was excited and happy, but then, crypto dipped and I saw that as an opportunity to get BTC and ETH at a cheap price.
Without looking back I bought the dip with my project money, I was new to crypto so I didn’t think of dollar cost average in, so I bought with all my project money. But unfortunately, the market kept on dipping, I got scared and sold it to buy BCN(ByteCoin) because I wanted to make quick profit and recover my losses. BCN dipped so hard my money turned to $1 all the way from $200. I was angry and mad at myself, because I felt I just played with my future, risking my project money to buy the dip.
Thinking of this shows that yeah, I am addicted to crypto and it’s a good addiction in my opinion, but I can’t risk money I can’t afford to lose like taking a loan that can affect me greatly later if I lose it. Or selling my house to buy the dip, yeah, if you bought the dip after taking that risk and you make huge wealth, people will clap for you and call you the financial guru. But if it goes wrong, people will call you stupid, that’s life.
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What?! How did you later got the money for your project? From $200 - $1? That's super annoying but here you are looking for money to buy the dip again... Really inspiring 😅
I think it's a cool addiction but I hope it does grow more than it is now, who knows what money you will use next to buy a dip... Project money to me was going too far 😅
Please if you find such a fiat job that pays in advance, I need one too 😂 make I pack money run until market go up again.
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😂 my lecturer paid for the project, did it all for me for free. Right now, there is no money to buy the dip. I bought the dip too early. Last 2 weeks with my laptop money, now it has dipped
Wow you have a great generous lecturer, thank goodness.
Hmm seems a lot of people bought the dip too early.. It's fine, it will all be worth it in the end
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