After the Crash, Why is No One Buying the Dip?

Because of despair, after every crash, most people feel there is no hope for this market. Most people are cutting losses, and few are buying the dip.

In reality, the three most famous crashes

September 4, 2017; March 12, 2020; May 19, 2021

While everyone is cursing and cutting losses, what kind of retribution will you face if you go against the crowd and buy the dip?

In the week of September 4, 2017

Bitcoin fell to as low as $2,900. If you bought the dip, in just three months it soared to $20,000, nearly a 7-fold increase in three months.

Ethereum rose from $200 to $1,400 in three months, an increase of more than 7 times.

The gains in altcoins were equally astonishing.

March 12, 2020

Bitcoin dropped to $3,800, but just over a month later, Bitcoin broke $10,000 again, and by the end of the year, it was nearly $30,000, a 7-fold increase before year-end, as easy as reaching into a pocket.

Ethereum dropped to $87 and was nearly $1,000 by year-end, easily a dozen times.

Altcoins performed well too.

May 19, 2021

Bitcoin plummeted from $6,500 to $30,000 in a week. If you bought the dip, in less than half a year, Bitcoin rose to nearly $70,000.

Ethereum dropped to $1,760 and, in less than half a year, rose to $4,870. Buying the dip means making a profit.

Are you still afraid of crashes?

Crashes are the real opportunities.