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How to Trade Bitcoin in a Bear Market
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[QUOTE="Shaf, post: 269922, member: 25467"] As the front runner for all cryptocurrency, Bitcoin is the choice of most traders especially whales who trade in millions and billions of dollars. Looking at current market conditions for the past 5 months, it can be said that we are in a bear market. Some people argue that it's a correction, but things are not good. It's still possible though to make money from trading in a bear market. One such strategy is waiting patiently for a significant dip in Bitcoin price, usually anything that's 5% and above. Buying during this types of dips almost always guarantees profit when the relief rally follows. It's best to trade Bitcoin because some altcoins do not recover from their dip significantly to yield profits. Some people do DCA, and some that did this a month ago, buying Bitcoin at $19k got a lot of profit when it rallied to $25k. This will offset any losses they made by buying previously at higher prices, giving them a lower average entry price. [/QUOTE]
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