When to Buy Bitcoin? Why Am I Always Losing Money?

It is one of the most frustrating patterns in crypto trading: you buy Bitcoin, the market immediately crashes; you panic and sell, and the price surges to new highs. This cycle leaves many traders believing the market is rigged against them. However, looking at the macro data reveals that this is not bad luck—it is a classic psychological trap played out repeatedly on the macro charts.Massive Monthly Green Candles : Every major historical top—whether in 2017, 2021, or recent cycles—is marked by consecutive, oversized green monthly candles. These represent parabolic surges where retail buying volume peaks at the worst possible time. Long Bottom Wicks and Capitulation Red Candles : Conversely, the macro bottoms of every cycle consist of extreme red monthly candles accompanied by massive volume spikes. This marks retail capitulation, where panic selling creates the exact liquidity needed for smart money to build long-term positions. A quick look at the monthly chart proves a simple truth: buying after three consecutive green monthly candles almost always leads to severe drawdowns, while buying during prolonged monthly consolidation or red capitulation candles yields maximum long-term returns.Buy Red, Sell Green : Train yourself to accumulate when the monthly chart shows heavy red candles and sentiment is overwhelmingly bearish. Implement Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA) : Remove emotion entirely by investing a fixed amount at regular intervals (e.g., monthly). DCA smooths out volatility and prevents you from putting all your capital into a macro top. Wait for Monthly Range Consolidation : Look for periods where the monthly chart shows low volatility and tight ranges following a crash. This silent accumulation phase is historically the safest entry window.
