Fans ask: Can BNB still be invested in?

Remember one thing: This coin needs to be nurtured, not gambled.

Recently, many fans have asked me: "Lizi, can BNB still be invested in now?"

Let me clarify:

BNB is not for short-term speculation, but for long-term nurturing.

I have a childhood friend who started dollar-cost averaging into BNB from 2022.

At first, he couldn't withstand the volatility, wanting to sell at every slight rise and panicking at every slight drop.

But after truly persisting, he found:

The key to profit is never picking the bottom, but continuously buying over the long term.

Now he has long been quite profitable, not needing to work,

and has even prepared his retirement funds, truly achieving financial freedom.

Three BNB dollar-cost averaging strategies I often use:

First: Time-based dollar-cost averaging (the most worry-free)

Buy a fixed amount at a fixed time each week, for example, 500U per week,

regardless of price fluctuations, just stick to the plan, and over time it naturally averages out the cost.

Second: Tiered accumulation strategy (suitable for patient people)

Set price ranges in advance:

If it drops below a certain price level, add one tier

If it drops again, add another tier

Don't panic when prices fall; instead, you can accumulate more chips as it drops.

Third: EMA assisted judgment (technical-based)

EMA100: When BNB approaches, it is often at a mid-term low

EMA200: Judging long-term trends, more stable and slower

It's not used to chase prices, but to determine "whether it's worth buying slowly."

This method is not complicated, nor flashy,

The core is just one thing: execution power.

Dollar-cost averaging is not about IQ,

but about patience.

Those who can persist in dollar-cost averaging for a year before a bull market arrives,

will eventually be said by others — "You are really lucky."

Those who can survive in the market and still make profits,

have always been the ones who dare to reach out first but are willing to nurture their positions slowly.