This will be the first addition to my portfolio and needs no introduction as it is the king of cryptos. There is no need to go into too much detail so I will just mention some of its most important characteristics even though many already know them:

- Quantity limited to 21 million coins which gives it a status of scarce good, and if we add to this the BTC taken out of circulation due to the loss of access of its owners further limit its quantity, making it more valuable.

- Deflationary currency thanks to the previous point and also due to the Halvin event that takes place approximately every 4 years and that reduces its emission by half.

- Financial instruments (futures contracts, options, ETF...) increasingly abundant and accessible, which means that more capital can flow not only from individuals but also of institutions.

Now, as a result of my technical analysis for BTC, my plan is to make purchases as follows:

- First purchase with 20% of the capital, I will execute it at 55000 --> because it is between the "MA" of 200 on a weekly basis and the price realized onchain of BTC

- Second purchase with 30% of the capital, I will execute it at 50,000 --> round number and strong psychological price, in addition to coinciding with the lows of August 2024 and served as support/resistance repeatedly in the previous rally

- Third purchase with 30% of the capital, I will execute it between 40,000 and 45,000 --> the exact price will be determined as the price approaches that area and that is where the price of long-term BTC holders is located.

- Last purchase with 20% of the remaining capital, I will execute it below 40,000 --> I reserve this last part of the capital in case the market goes into panic and attempts to go to the 30,000 area, which I see as difficult to happen but not impossible

With this I finish with BTC and I want to say that even if all the purchases are not executed, I will be satisfied with what I can add to my holdings.

I will update as the purchases are made, you can follow me to stay up to date.

Thanks for reading.