I reckon the past year's bitcoin underperformance versus gold boils down to a few factors playing out simultaneously. You've got early holders—folks with cost basis under $100—cashing out in waves, which is inevitable after sitting on these gains for years. Then there's the four-year cycle dynamics kicking in around the market peak timing. What makes it more interesting is the ongoing portfolio reallocation happening right now. People who'd gone all-in on crypto are gradually rebalancing their positions as we approach what some reckon will be a prolonged consolidation phase stretching into 2026. It's not just price action; it's behavioral—these macro waves of holders making simultaneous moves create the narrative we're seeing play out in the gold versus bitcoin comparison.

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MetaverseMigrantvip
· 01-23 14:24
Early holders dumping is indeed fierce, but I remain skeptical about the idea of sustained consolidation until 2026. The explanation of Bitcoin vs Gold's recent decline from a behavioral perspective is overly idealized; in actual trading, things are not so perfectly coordinated. The key is the rhythm of large investors bottoming out; if you don't believe it, just look at the on-chain data.
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PhantomMinervip
· 01-23 04:54
Old crypto circle people have long predicted this wave of market movement I really don't understand why those all-in investors are only now thinking about diversifying risk There should still be some consolidation before 2026 Early entrants are definitely gradually exiting, which is very normal However, the fact that gold is rising so aggressively is quite interesting, I need to reassess my allocations
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blocksnarkvip
· 01-22 23:46
Early crypto investors running away... it's really hard to prevent. --- That 2026 prediction is just for fun, who can truly forecast it? --- It's the four-year cycle theory again; every time, they come up with new variations. --- Rebalance sounds fancy, but it's actually just someone getting scared and starting to reduce their holdings. --- Gold can't rise this much, but Bitcoin does... it's really quite awkward. --- It's a mindset issue; frankly, these people just lack conviction. --- Portfolio reallocation? Honestly, I just want to hear hard data, no storytelling. --- This analysis feels like it was made up later; why didn't anyone clarify it back then?
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Fren_Not_Foodvip
· 01-22 19:29
Early investors cashing out; I see through this move clearly. Time to secure the profits.
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GoldDiggerDuckvip
· 01-20 16:48
Early investors definitely should cash out and secure their gains. After all, holding for so many years also comes with psychological pressure.
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SundayDegenvip
· 01-20 16:46
Early veteran holders cashing out are indeed causing a dump; this move can't be escaped. To be honest, I believe in the four-year cycle, but extending it to 2026 is a bit exaggerated. Basically, retail investors panic-buying and running away, while institutions are accumulating chips. The data looks good, but holdings are shrinking, which is the most heartbreaking. Anyway, I remain optimistic, just don't go all-in at this stage.
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FrontRunFightervip
· 01-20 16:45
nah this is just coordinated dump narrative theater, the real story's happening in the dark forest where actual capital flows. those "early holders" cashing out? convenient cover for what looks like systematic MEV extraction dressed up as natural market cycles. gas wars and sandwich attacks don't just disappear into portfolio rebalancing talk.
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NotFinancialAdvicevip
· 01-20 16:43
Old crypto folks should have cashed out long ago; holding for so long, it's time to take a break.
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FalseProfitProphetvip
· 01-20 16:43
Early holders cashing out is nothing new; it's quite reasonable to sell when you can make a profit.
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rekt_but_vibingvip
· 01-20 16:29
Bro, this analysis has some substance. The early players cashing out definitely contributed to the dump.
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