When Bitcoin consolidates, anxiety is most likely to spread. But do you know? The real thing to fear is not the price stagnation, but that everyone is betting on the same direction.
This is the problem. The most comfortable stage of the market is often exactly when the costs are the lowest. Everyone relaxes their vigilance, all waiting for a confirmed signal, which in turn gives the most opportunities to savvy participants.
If you start to feel "this time is definitely different," this sense of certainty should actually be approached with caution. History tends to repeat itself, and market patterns are always familiar. Stay alert, and you'll never suffer losses.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 5h ago
Well said. The most feared thing is when everyone is united. The last time everyone was so in sync, what was the result...
Just consolidate sideways, anyway I’m waiting for them to fall asleep.
"This time is different," haha, just hearing that you know it's time to wake up.
History really repeats itself quite powerfully, and we tend to forget easily.
When anxious, people are most likely to act. The less they move, the more it tests human nature.
The directions everyone is optimistic about, there are definitely pitfalls.
I'll just watch how they gamble, and I’ll pick up the bargains.
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MerkleDreamer
· 20h ago
Consolidation is just consolidation, anyway I don't have money to buy the dip, watching others anxious is quite satisfying.
This time is really different... I said it, believe it or not.
The group is starting to say bullish again, I've smelled this smell too many times.
Wait, isn't this logic reversed? When everyone is bearish, isn't that the opportunity?
Sounds nice, but isn't it just to make us panic and sell at a loss?
There probably aren't many who can hold on until they wake up this round.
The套路 is indeed the same, but I still fall into the trap, a bit helpless.
Here we go again, isn't this kind of "smart participant" just a whale?
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SelfRugger
· 20h ago
It's actually the most dangerous when everyone is waiting for a signal. This time, it's definitely the same old trick.
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ForumLurker
· 20h ago
When everyone is waiting for signals, that's actually when you should take the opposite action. To put it simply, don't follow the herd.
Hearing "history repeats itself" has become tiresome; the key is whether you can hold your mindset.
Is this really different this time? Haha, every time you say that.
Consolidation periods are the hardest to endure, but they also test human nature the most.
When Bitcoin consolidates, anxiety is most likely to spread. But do you know? The real thing to fear is not the price stagnation, but that everyone is betting on the same direction.
This is the problem. The most comfortable stage of the market is often exactly when the costs are the lowest. Everyone relaxes their vigilance, all waiting for a confirmed signal, which in turn gives the most opportunities to savvy participants.
If you start to feel "this time is definitely different," this sense of certainty should actually be approached with caution. History tends to repeat itself, and market patterns are always familiar. Stay alert, and you'll never suffer losses.