I wonder how everyone usually dips their toes into the market?


Let me introduce a method I often use, which is dual-currency investing.
For example, when I see the price drop to a level I consider low, I will invest USDT and set a target price, while also earning interest.
Suppose you invest 5000 USDT, set a target price, such as BTC = 71,000, and choose an expiration time, like 5 days.
Then, at expiration, there are two possible outcomes:
1️⃣ If the price doesn't reach 71,000: the order doesn't execute, and the system returns your 5000 USDT along with a high interest payment.
2️⃣ If the price exceeds 71,000: the order executes, and the system exchanges your 5000 USDT and interest for BTC at the 71,000 price.
Personally, I prefer to use dual-currency investing during obvious market pullbacks or dips.
For example, when BTC drops to a price I consider low, I place a buy order with a slightly conservative target price.
Even if it doesn't execute, I still earn interest. If it does, it's a low-cost dip buy success.
Back to the Gate activity itself, this time the event is very generous, so I recommend participating 👇
1️⃣ If you're a new user who hasn't tried Gate's dual-currency investing before, during the event period, first-time purchases of ≥10 USDT can unlock up to 500 USDT in trial funds.
2️⃣ If you're an existing user, you can participate in the cumulative purchase tier rewards.
As long as your total purchases reach the specified tiers, you can receive trial funds (distributed at the highest tier, not cumulative).
You can get up to 5,000 USDT in trial funds!
Gate's event is designed to let everyone experience dual-currency investing with low barriers, and the benefits are very attractive!
The event only runs until the 21st of this month. If you already have trading plans, using dual-currency to earn interest or dip buying during a pullback is quite suitable.
BTC-1,54%
View Original
post-image
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
  • Reward
  • 1
  • Repost
  • Share
Comment
0/400
ybaservip
· 6h ago
To The Moon 🌕
Reply0
  • Pin