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Dollar-Cost Averaging
Crypto Investors Mostly DCA Into Their Coins, Finds Kraken
Dollar-cost averaging can help remove emotion from decisions and focus on long-term outlook, a Kraken executive told CoinDesk.

What Is Bitcoin Dollar-Cost Averaging? A Beginner’s Guide
Dollar-cost averaging (DCA) bitcoin in an automated manner has emerged as a popular way to “stack sats” among Bitcoiners.

Missed the Bitcoin Rally? Here’s a Low-Risk Strategy to Ride the Bull Market
Investors looking to buy bitcoin now should consider implementing a dollar-cost averaging (DCA) strategy, according to leading traders in the cryptocurrency space.

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