Interval fixed investment plan According to one or more long-term indicators, such as moving averages, Bitcoin valuation curves, etc., historical K-lines are divided into different intervals. We can see which ranges are at the relative lows of the cycle, and then buy Bitcoin in these low ranges, and the lower the range, the more we buy. I divided all the intervals into 7 levels, expressed by an index, 0-1-2-3-4-5-6. Each level in the chart corresponds to a different background color. White represents the index 0 interval Gray represents index 1 interval Red represents the index 2 interval Blue represents the index 3 range Purple represents the index 4 interval Orange represents the index 5 range Green represents the index 6 range Stop buying when the Bitcoin price is in the index 0 range When the Bitcoin price is in the index 1 range, buy 1 capital When the Bitcoin price is in the index 2 range, buy 2 funds . . . When the Bitcoin price is in the index 6 range, buy 6 funds
Of course, you can also choose to use the Fibonacci sequence to correspond to the buying multiples of different intervals