I'm Buying
Its as simple as buying as much BTC as possible and never selling. These extended dips can almost always be attributed to US M2 contracting due to tight monetary policy - it has nothing to do with BTC as an asset fundamentally. BTC is actually in a much better position fundamentally due to a pro-crypto US admin that is actively pushing pro-crypto legislation. This has never previously been the case, ITS A MASSIVE DEAL. We already have a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve as a direct result of this, I just can't understand how anyone is bearish on BTC long-term. Once M2 resumes its expansion (likely in Q3), all of that excess fiat will flow to BTC actively as well as passively due to structural flows such as the ETF, asset managers allocating fixed %, corporations adding BTC to their treasuries as well as governments building their strategic reserve. I have never been more bullish on BTC in my life. submitted by /u/GrandComposite [link] [comments]
Its as simple as buying as much BTC as possible and never selling. These extended dips can almost always be attributed to US M2 contracting due to tight monetary policy - it has nothing to do with BTC as an asset fundamentally. BTC is actually in a much better position fundamentally due to a pro-crypto US admin that is actively pushing pro-crypto legislation. This has never previously been the case, ITS A MASSIVE DEAL. We already have a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve as a direct result of this, I just can't understand how anyone is bearish on BTC long-term. Once M2 resumes its expansion (likely in Q3), all of that excess fiat will flow to BTC actively as well as passively due to structural flows such as the ETF, asset managers allocating fixed %, corporations adding BTC to their treasuries as well as governments building their strategic reserve. I have never been more bullish on BTC in my life.
[link] [comments]