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#BuyTheDipOrWaitNow?
The question of whether to "buy the dip" or "wait" doesn't have a universal answer right now, but the data points to a clear signal. It is wise to be patient and wait for market sentiment to cool down further.
Here is why, based on the latest on-chain insights.
Discussions about buying the dip have surged to a 7-month high, according to Santiment. Historically, when the crowd gets overly excited about catching a falling knife, the market often needs to shake off that optimism first. Real bottoms are usually found when the majority has given up hope.
It is not just crypto. Stocks, Gold, and Silver are also selling off. This is a classic sign of a macro-driven de-leveraging event. Trying to catch a bottom during a broad liquidity crunch is incredibly difficult.
Instead of guessing the bottom, focus on capital preservation and discipline. Here are two paths depending on your risk profile.
For long-term investors, dollar-cost averaging into positions during controlled drawdowns can help lower your average entry price.
For risk-averse traders, it may be better to stay in cash and wait for clear reversal signals like seller exhaustion or volume spikes before committing new capital.