DCAing is all about timing. If your timing is bad, you'll be doing it in the wrong direction. Also you have to stop DCAing at some point or this is surely too happen. Further more you have to sell high when you get the chance so that you're not a forced seller when everything turns around on you, which it will eventually.
How much better for the market would it have been if Saylor started selling above a 100k rather than below his avg buy, where he's forced to?
While he may be an absolute knuckle dragging, paper pimping, car salesman, he probably will give us our last great generational entry on bitcoin.
Think bitcoin dipping below 20k after the FTX blow up.
@DonAlt He contributed absolutely nothing.
He was famous for "buying."
He was terrible at it.
He tried to "orange pill" 1,000 CEOs.
He convinced zero.
He said "never sell your bitcoin."
He started selling bitcoin.
He knows his story is ending here.