People often ask me: “Sister Ke, is it still too late to enter BNB? Will I lose money?” In fact, I have always wanted to emphasize: BNB is never meant for “short-term gambling,” but for “long-term nurturing.”

I have a friend who, during the most brutal bear market of 2022, resolutely started dollar-cost averaging into BNB. At first, during every sharp drop, he would stay awake at night, fearing he would lose everything, but later gradually figured out the way: true gains come not from catching the absolute low but from consistently buying to average down the cost.

Now he has long achieved financial freedom through passive income, not having to work nine to five, and can comfortably enjoy retirement.

Combining his practical experience and my summary, I will share three simple and feasible dollar-cost averaging strategies, surely one will suit you:

The first is the fixed-period dollar-cost averaging method. Choose a fixed time, for example, every Wednesday, to buy an equal amount — my friend consistently invests 500U every week.

No matter how crazy the K-line rises or how scary it drops on that day, he never hesitates or gets entangled. Over the long term, buying less when prices are high and more when prices are low naturally lowers the average cost.

The second is the tiered scaling method. Predefine three scaling levels, such as adding one tier when it drops below 300U, adding another when it drops below 200U, and boldly increasing the position when it drops below 100U. This way, downturns are no longer a reason for panic; instead, they become great opportunities to accumulate at lower prices, gaining more confidence as prices drop.

The third is the EMA moving average assistance method. Use the EMA100 moving average as a reference; when the BNB price approaches this line, it is often a good time for mid-term positioning; if you seek more stability, look at the EMA200 moving average, which can help you anchor long-term trends and avoid being swayed by short-term fluctuations.

This set of methods does not have flashy techniques; the core is just two words: execution. Dollar-cost averaging is never about IQ but rather about the patience to stay calm. Those who can steadily invest for an entire year before a bull market arrives may seem “lucky,” but in reality, it is the result of perseverance.

The value of BNB needs time to settle; long-term holding + consistent dollar-cost averaging is the reliable profit path for ordinary people.

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