When extreme valuations collide with concentrated holdings, history whispers a familiar warning. The patterns that preceded major selloffs are lining up again—extreme concentration combined with stretched multiples has consistently marked the peaks before significant drawdowns.
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DaisyUnicorn
· 01-10 00:19
History tends to repeat itself... This time, with the combination of high valuation and high concentration, it feels like the flowers are blooming at their most brilliant moment, but the roots have already rotted.
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AirdropFreedom
· 01-09 22:21
Here we go again, saying history repeats itself every time, and what’s the result? It still goes up as usual.
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LidoStakeAddict
· 01-09 20:34
Coming back with this again? Concentration levels are off the charts + valuations are outrageous. Why does this combination feel so familiar... History really is a cycle.
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MoodFollowsPrice
· 01-07 17:55
Here we go again, with this set of excuses... Every time they say "history whispers," and what happens? They end up getting proven wrong just like always.
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HashBrownies
· 01-07 00:49
Here we go again with this routine? History repeating itself... The concentration is so high and the valuation is so outrageous, it will crash sooner or later.
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MEVEye
· 01-07 00:46
Coming back with the same move? A combination of concentration and high valuation, claiming every time to dump the market, but what actually happens...
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GasWaster
· 01-07 00:43
Here we go again. This set of excuses is always so clever... I believe in the repetition of history, but who can really hit the mark?
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SandwichTrader
· 01-07 00:41
People keep saying the peak has been reached every day, but it still hasn't died...
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UnluckyMiner
· 01-07 00:37
Here we go again with this? History always repeats itself, but retail investors never learn their lesson, huh.
When extreme valuations collide with concentrated holdings, history whispers a familiar warning. The patterns that preceded major selloffs are lining up again—extreme concentration combined with stretched multiples has consistently marked the peaks before significant drawdowns.