You shared your takes. You made the call on market moves. You threw down predictions that either nailed it or missed the mark.
Looking back at 2025, the conversations that mattered most were all about where things were heading. $SPY kept people watching macro trends. $BTC dominated the crypto talk—whether rallying or consolidating, everyone had an opinion. $TSLA stayed in the mix as a bellwether play. $NVDA pulled in the AI crowd wondering if valuations would hold. And then there's $XRP, which sparked heated debates about regulatory clarity and where altcoins fit in the bigger picture.
The tickers changed. The trades evolved. But the core of it all was simple: users betting, debating, and predicting what comes next. Some threads became instant classics. Others sparked fresh takes. That's what made the year unfold the way it did—real conviction, real positions, real outcomes.
What was your biggest call of the year? What did you see coming that surprised everyone? The market never stops talking, and neither do we.
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DogeBachelor
· 5h ago
Who really called the shot in this Bitcoin rally? To be honest, most people are armchair quarterbacks after the fact.
My XRP bet was a huge loss, but there is indeed some potential in the regulatory area.
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BearMarketNoodler
· 5h ago
The biggest call of 2025? I've already seen through that BTC will break new highs, but the hype around XRP's regulatory expectations is really outrageous...
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FlashLoanLarry
· 5h ago
ngl the $XRP thesis validation hit different this year—everyone sleeping on regulatory arbitrage until it wasn't, told you so energy fr fr
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GasBandit
· 5h ago
To be honest, most of my predictions are just guesses haha
I did indeed buy the dip during that $BTC wave, but as for $NVDA, let's not even mention it.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 5h ago
I was right about that wave of Bitcoin, but unfortunately I didn't dare to hold a heavy position...
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XRP situation really can't hold up, if regulatory expectations change, everything falls apart
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$BTC $TSLA $NVDA takes turns being harvested, this year has been truly bumpy
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Just want to ask, has anyone really made money relying on these predictions?
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The biggest lesson for 2025 is don't follow the crowd; your own judgment is the most important
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$SPY and $BTC are moving in opposite directions, it's really impossible to be stable these days
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On the day XRP surged, I happened to not be watching the market, so frustrating...
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Honestly, even if the predictions are correct, it doesn't matter; execution is the key
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When BTC broke a new high, just looking at the discussions in the group, you knew the bull market was coming
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The valuation ceiling problem of NVDA hasn't been solved this year, it's a bit heartbreaking
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These days, those who rely on predictions to get rich are just bragging; I believe more in luck
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LiquidityWizard
· 6h ago
ngl, empirically speaking most of these "biggest calls" were just survivorship bias dressed up as conviction... statistically significant copium, tbh
You shared your takes. You made the call on market moves. You threw down predictions that either nailed it or missed the mark.
Looking back at 2025, the conversations that mattered most were all about where things were heading. $SPY kept people watching macro trends. $BTC dominated the crypto talk—whether rallying or consolidating, everyone had an opinion. $TSLA stayed in the mix as a bellwether play. $NVDA pulled in the AI crowd wondering if valuations would hold. And then there's $XRP, which sparked heated debates about regulatory clarity and where altcoins fit in the bigger picture.
The tickers changed. The trades evolved. But the core of it all was simple: users betting, debating, and predicting what comes next. Some threads became instant classics. Others sparked fresh takes. That's what made the year unfold the way it did—real conviction, real positions, real outcomes.
What was your biggest call of the year? What did you see coming that surprised everyone? The market never stops talking, and neither do we.