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Buy Early — Don't Wait for Every Dip

In my humble opinion, every time the price goes up people say they want it to drop so they can buy later. That mindset misses the point: if the setup is valid, the work to identify the opportunity should have been done days earlier and entries planned in advance.

Waiting for a perfect dip often means missing the trend; either scale in gradually, set limit orders, or accept that you may miss some moves instead of hoping for an ideal pullback.

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Analysis

The comment criticizes reactive buying behavior—waiting for dips during rises—and advocates pre-planned entries and scaling. This is a tactical observation about execution and momentum: disciplined en...

Recommendation

Prepare entry plans ahead of time, scale into positions, or use limit orders; if you believe in the setup, start buying incrementally instead of waiting for an unlikely perfect dip.

Disclaimer

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