My Bitcoin allocation? Split it three ways—that's the game plan.
One-third follows weekly trends. Another third runs the 4-year cycle play. Final third? Pure HODL mode—never touch it, only stack more.
Here's the thing though: I'd never dump my entire Bitcoin stack. If hyperbitcoinization actually hits, you'll want that HODL bag sitting pretty. The 4YR strategy is just one piece of a bigger puzzle, not the whole picture.
Different strategies for different scenarios. That's how you survive whatever the market throws at you.
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 11-29 11:34
Ngl, this three-point method sounds good, but its implementation really depends on the mindset.
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GasFeeCry
· 11-26 19:24
One third short-term, one third four-year cycle, one third holding on for dear life... this is what it means to be alive.
To be honest, when hyperbitcoinization comes, you'll understand why it's important to keep some real assets in hand.
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LiquidatorFlash
· 11-26 17:54
One third for swing trading, one third for a four-year cycle, and another third for HODL... It sounds nice, but the real risk of liquidation still depends on the collateral rate and borrowing positions; don't regret it when the threshold is triggered.
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CascadingDipBuyer
· 11-26 17:54
I accept the three-part method, but the key is not to put all your chips on one strategy.
The four-year cycle is indeed tempting, but when hyperbitcoinization comes, what you hold tightly is the life-saving money.
This is the proper way to live.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 11-26 17:50
I've been using this three-part method for a while, it's stable
You have to hold on to the four-year cycle, don't be greedy
HODL is the final answer, everything else is just fluff.
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FlatTax
· 11-26 17:41
I think this three-point method is a bit conservative. Can't we just go all in and hodl?
My Bitcoin allocation? Split it three ways—that's the game plan.
One-third follows weekly trends. Another third runs the 4-year cycle play. Final third? Pure HODL mode—never touch it, only stack more.
Here's the thing though: I'd never dump my entire Bitcoin stack. If hyperbitcoinization actually hits, you'll want that HODL bag sitting pretty. The 4YR strategy is just one piece of a bigger puzzle, not the whole picture.
Different strategies for different scenarios. That's how you survive whatever the market throws at you.