Not every cycle top has to follow the script with that brutal 70-85% crash everyone's bracing for.
Here's a twist that'd mess with expectations: what if this bear drags out over time instead? Picture a 50% pullback to the lows, stretched across months. Then boom—next cycle kicks in earlier than usual and rips into a parabolic finale.
Just thinking out loud here, but Bitcoin doesn't owe us predictable patterns.
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StableGenius
· 12-04 20:24
nah fr tho, everyone's so obsessed with that 70-85% narrative they forgot markets actually punish predictability. slower bleed might hit different
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TokenUnlocker
· 12-02 10:42
Ha, this logic is something, a slow bear range-bound battle is even more tormenting than a big dump.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 12-01 20:54
Everyone in the crypto world wants to predict, but BTC doesn't care about this trap at all. A 50% slow bear pulls for a few months before a strong pump, sounds quite outrageous, huh?
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RetiredMiner
· 12-01 20:49
It is true that Bitcoin does not play by the rules.
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TestnetNomad
· 12-01 20:49
Hey, that's not right. The slow bear actually makes it harder for people? You have to keep watching the fall, it's really exhausting.
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 12-01 20:41
Damn, a 50% slow bear pump for several months? It's worse than just crashing through.
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GateUser-bd883c58
· 12-01 20:37
Ha, I like this logic, just afraid of deceiving myself.
Not every cycle top has to follow the script with that brutal 70-85% crash everyone's bracing for.
Here's a twist that'd mess with expectations: what if this bear drags out over time instead? Picture a 50% pullback to the lows, stretched across months. Then boom—next cycle kicks in earlier than usual and rips into a parabolic finale.
Just thinking out loud here, but Bitcoin doesn't owe us predictable patterns.