That’s not a bell curve. Maybe some kind of beta, but the beta distribution only exists from 0 to 1, it’s cannot deal with infinite ranges. You can né thinking on something that starts as an exponential distribution curve, but growths at the end, but I have never found that kind of curve on my studies.
The point is, the value will bottom out at some point, then, due to scarcity, will slowly start to climb. So, if you “buy the dip”, and especially if you pick the right vehicle, it absolutely will go up in value.
That’s not a bell curve. Maybe some kind of beta, but the beta distribution only exists from 0 to 1, it’s cannot deal with infinite ranges. You can né thinking on something that starts as an exponential distribution curve, but growths at the end, but I have never found that kind of curve on my studies.
Upside down bell curve, if you must. Kinda.
The point is, the value will bottom out at some point, then, due to scarcity, will slowly start to climb. So, if you “buy the dip”, and especially if you pick the right vehicle, it absolutely will go up in value.