If you get into Bitcoin, no matter what you do, I'll tell you upfront: you're going to regret it.
There will be moments when you'll regret having invested too much money.
There will also be days when you wish you had bought more. That feeling of "what if...?" will always accompany you.
I assure you: you'll regret listening to that person who told you to buy Bitcoin to protect the value of your assets. But at the same time, you'll regret even more not having listened to them sooner.
Every purchase you make will be an emotional roller coaster. Because right after your purchase is confirmed, it's likely that Bitcoin's price will drop by 5% or even more. And there you'll be, regretting watching your big investment lose value.
But wait, because it doesn't end there. After every sale you make, you'll feel a pang seeing the price continue to rise, breaking all your expectations.
And months or even years later, you'll still be regretting it.
You'll regret not having bought more SATs when you had the chance. And you'll also remember all those times you sold Bitcoin to "secure" your gains in dollars... and you'll wish you hadn't.
However, it's not all regret. Because, instead of lamenting, you'll likely feel proud of having used **Bitcoin as real money. ** Maybe you'll remember that time when you paid with Bitcoin at a store that accepted it, avoiding intermediaries and showing that Bitcoin is much more than just an investment: it's money.
To avoid this emotional roller coaster, the most important thing is to have a plan.
The best way to deal with emotions is not to make impulsive decisions. Having a clear plan and sticking to it is fundamental. A simple and effective strategy is DCA (Dollar Cost Averaging): you buy regularly, regardless of what's happening with the price, and you don't worry about the fluctuations.
You follow your plan and let time do the rest.
Over time, you'll realize something fundamental: it's not that Bitcoin's price goes up, it's that the dollar keeps losing value. That will be the moment when many pieces fall into place, and you'll probably regret not understanding this simple principle much sooner.
In Bitcoin, regret is inevitable. But it's also inevitable to feel proud of being part of something so revolutionary. But if you have a plan and the right education, your path to freedom will be much smoother.
Cripto Panas