I can also understand that many friends say trading with dual currency is not worthwhile because when buying, you may not be at the lowest point, and when selling, you may not be at the highest point, which I understand.
However, from a trading perspective, it is almost impossible to always buy at the lowest point and sell at the highest point. For me, the biggest advantage of dual currency or selling PUT options is the ability to buy spot assets at a low price. I don't know what price is the lowest for Bitcoin, but I do know what price is attractive to me.
For example, I can buy $BTC below $68,000; then I can sell PUT options between $68,000 and $63,000 (below that, there is almost no interest income). If it reaches this price, I take the spot; if it doesn't reach this price, I collect the premium (interest).
Moreover, personally, I am not worried about the price of BTC continuing to drop after I sell it. If it keeps dropping, I just continue to buy. So this is not a dilemma for me.
However, for selling CALL options, I do find it a bit hard to accept, so I will not choose to sell CALL options with my large positions, but I will use small positions to create a combination of selling PUT and CALL options. For me, this is not investing in Bitcoin, but rather managing wealth. The profit is not from long-term holding of Bitcoin, but from short-term price differences.
Therefore, at least for me personally, there is no dilemma.
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