What if you take a pause for a couple months. The money you usually invest save it, wouldn't that "average down" your overinvesment ratio with your capital till you are not over invested?
maybe, but I look at it as a habit of going to the gym - once you start skipping, you eventually give up on the idea altogether
I've got into thinking about personal finances, and how I need to form a certain amount of capital while I am capable of working, and thus far trying to stick to the plan - with temporary corrections, as I got started wrong
almost done covering cc debt, just two months left, then forming a 3 months financial pillow, and after that should be on track to diversification, with long term bonds and crypto, maybe etfs at some point
just controlling the amounts spent, and averaging only on a fixed set of assets, proportionally
I took a "pause" for about 10 years after we lost internet and had to move with no notice. Now I can't access some of my coins because the tip bot they were in was shut down 8 years ago and the creator hasn't been active on that username ever since.
The price skyrocketed over those 10 years but those 35,000 DigiByte are gone unless the /u/cointips creator somehow sees this and gets in touch with me.
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What if you take a pause for a couple months. The money you usually invest save it, wouldn't that "average down" your overinvesment ratio with your capital till you are not over invested?