To be honest, I really dislike being asked "Where will Bitcoin go this year?" questions. Any predictions about the price trend of crypto assets make me uncomfortable.
Why? Because once you publicly voice an opinion without in-depth analysis to support it, the final statement is often driven not by rationality but by ego. When the market moves in the direction you predicted, you start to defend your stance; when it moves against you, you rush to find excuses. What should be a rigorous assessment ends up becoming a spokesperson for ego. The consequence of this is self-deception and misleading others.
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ProofOfNothing
· 13h ago
Well said, that's why I never shout out price targets blindly. That kind of thing is the easiest way to expose human nature.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 13h ago
Ha, right to the point. That's why I never follow the crowd shouting about prices. It's too easy to embarrass myself.
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DataOnlooker
· 13h ago
Haha, that's spot on. It's those people who call signals all day long, right? When the market goes up, they brag; when it drops, they shift the blame to the fundamentals. Their ego is shattered into pieces, yet they still argue.
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StopLossMaster
· 13h ago
Haha, your words really hit the mark. To be honest, too many people are shouting about prices blindly, and in the end, it's all just self-soothing.
To be honest, I really dislike being asked "Where will Bitcoin go this year?" questions. Any predictions about the price trend of crypto assets make me uncomfortable.
Why? Because once you publicly voice an opinion without in-depth analysis to support it, the final statement is often driven not by rationality but by ego. When the market moves in the direction you predicted, you start to defend your stance; when it moves against you, you rush to find excuses. What should be a rigorous assessment ends up becoming a spokesperson for ego. The consequence of this is self-deception and misleading others.