I see that people are a bit sad about the drop in Bitcoin, but that's normal; we all know it's a volatile market. We should view it as a long-term investment to protect ourselves from inflation and keep our portfolio strong. It's like gold; over time it will appreciate. You invest a small amount every month, and it builds your DCA.
For example, I invest R$100.00 every month, which is not much, but in the long run, it can represent a lot.
I don’t sell a single satoshi of BTC, and just by letting it earn, I gain 1 satoshi a week. It's little, but for me, it's a lot since I don't intend to sell; it will keep earning.
The problem is that people see many others claiming to have become billionaires. Man, I don’t want that; I just want to have a good retirement.
And if you look at the graph, no matter how much it drops, it is always trending up.
Another mistake people make is believing only in the data from the exchange. You should keep your own record of how much you bought, how much you paid in fees, and what the price was. The exchange shows the value of the last 24 hours; if you only guide yourself by the data from here, you will have a heart attack.
Look at my comparison of BTC;