Those who are bearish want you to believe that Bitcoin's price will fall and that the market is over. But we've seen this show countless times.
The key is actually just two words: consolidation.
Looking at the bigger picture, everything makes sense. The market never moves according to the pace of panic sellers; instead, those who can hold on and are not emotionally driven are the ones who laugh last. Every cycle is like this—no matter how fierce the calls during panic periods, they can't compare to the power of patience and the chips held by those who wait.
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RugPullAlarm
· 2h ago
On-chain data is the truth; those hype calls are worthless. The key is to observe the movements of large wallet addresses and the flow of funds, which can help determine whether it's a genuine consolidation or a scam before a run.
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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 8h ago
Stabilizing is all that's needed; I'm tired of this wave of panic.
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 8h ago
You're starting to talk down again, this routine is really everywhere now.
HODLers are winning big, and those who panic are always the first to lose.
Accumulation is the best time to get on board, don't be scared off by FUD.
Mindset determines everything; when the next wave takes off, you'll see who makes money and who loses.
Every cycle someone calls for a crash, but in the end, it's always the patient who laughs last.
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LiquidityWizard
· 9h ago
ngl consolidation patterns historically correlate with ~73% probability of breakout within 15-day windows... but sure keep panic selling i guess
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APY追逐者
· 9h ago
Solidify this wave, look how many people were scared away, it's really a live theater.
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GasFeeCrier
· 9h ago
Coming back with this again? Just some consolidation and fluctuation. The bearish crowd always looks so awkward every time.
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OnChainArchaeologist
· 9h ago
Getting it done and over with. I'm tired of hearing this spiel, haha.
Those who are bearish want you to believe that Bitcoin's price will fall and that the market is over. But we've seen this show countless times.
The key is actually just two words: consolidation.
Looking at the bigger picture, everything makes sense. The market never moves according to the pace of panic sellers; instead, those who can hold on and are not emotionally driven are the ones who laugh last. Every cycle is like this—no matter how fierce the calls during panic periods, they can't compare to the power of patience and the chips held by those who wait.