Progressive buying strategy with decreasing geometric progression on VET/EUR
The objective is to invest €200 on VET/EUR by applying a decreasing geometric progression (factor 0.8) with a maximum price set at €0.4050 in this example but to be adapted according to the price at the time you place your orders.
The lower the price, the more the amount invested increases, in order to optimize the average purchase price.
1. Fundamental analysis
First, you should inform yourself about the current situation of VET (VeChain) in terms of news and current events, as well as the overall state of the crypto market. For example, you can check if VET has any interesting partnerships or upcoming announcements.
Cryptolyse, on YT, for example, will allow you to filter relevant information on a given crypto-asset.
2. Identifying market depth
You need to look at the depth of the market to determine the price you want to enter. Look at the buy and sell orders to see the price levels where there is a high concentration of orders. This is an indicator of support or resistance.
3. Historical and recent supports
0.4050 € → Initial entry point chosen.
0.4000 € → Psychological support.
0.3950 € → Intermediate support.
0.3900 € → Key support.
4. Distribution of the €200 with a decreasing geometric progression
We start with a small amount at €0.4050, then gradually increase the amounts as the price falls, using a factor r = 1.25 to amplify purchases in the event of a correction.
Price level (€) | Amount invested (€)
--------------------|-------------------
0.4050 | 6.71
0.4000 | 8.39
0.3950 | 10.49
0.3900 | 13.11
0.3850 | 16.38
0.3800 | 20.48
0.3750 | 25.6
0.3700 | 32
0.3650 | 40
0.3600 | 50
--------------------|-------------------
Total | 200
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3. Safety and adjustments
✅ If the price goes up after the first purchases, entry is secure.
✅ If the price falls further, the distribution allows positions to be effectively strengthened.
✅ Continuous monitoring: ability to adjust purchase levels based on the order book.
Conclusion
This method allows to optimize the entry by investing more when the price falls, thus reducing the average cost of purchase. The decreasing geometric progression ensures a disciplined distribution of capital, while combining:
Fundamental analysis (events impacting the price).
Market depth (identification of key areas).
Historical supports (definition of purchase levels).
Decreasing geometric progression (strategic allocation of capital).
In this way, the investor avoids buying too high, while taking advantage of corrections to intelligently strengthen his positions.
I hope I have been clear for this first example, the goal being that you can become completely independent afterwards.
We can analyze other examples if you want.
Good and secure investments to you 🤝