Buy the Dip is an expression indicating that when an asset undergoes a drastic price drop, it is time to buy.

The cryptocurrency market is extremely volatile, and it is not uncommon to witness daily drops exceeding 20%, even for the largest market capitalizations. During these moments of doubt and panic, novice investors are more likely to sell their assets out of fear or remain paralyzed. Conversely, experienced investors often view these crashes as an opportunity to accumulate cryptocurrencies they believe are fundamentally strong at a discounted price: hence the famous mantra, “Keep calm and buy the dip.”

The main risk of “Buying the Dip” is that the aforementioned “dip” might only be the beginning of a much longer slide. Systematically buying every drop of a project that is inexorably declining—or that, in extreme cases like Terra Luna in 2022, disappears entirely—is a dangerous trap. This is what is commonly referred to as “catching a falling knife.”

“Buying the dip” is a cornerstone of crypto culture. There is no doubt you will encounter this expression throughout your crypto journey, especially if you decide to dive in during a bear market. Whatever happens: keep your cool and objectively decide whether or not you want to buy the dip.

Synonyms:
BTP

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