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Don't wait for Bitcoin to fall below 80,000 anymore; this hope can basically be abandoned.
Looking at the recent trend, it's clear. Multiple attempts to break 90,000 have failed. On the surface, it seems the bulls lack strength, but what are the signals behind this? The advantage of the bears is gradually being exhausted.
The most realistic next move follows this rhythm: slight dip → sideways stabilization → sudden surge in volume. By the time you react, the price has already moved out of that range.
Remember the market movement on April 15? It first declined slowly, then suddenly broke through a key support level with high volume, causing panic in the market. "Bargain prices" were right in front of us, but very few dared to buy. And what was the result? The market quickly stopped falling and rebounded back into a reasonable range. Those who missed out could only watch helplessly as the price continued to fluctuate at higher levels.
This is a common human flaw: not daring to buy at low points, and becoming even more timid after a rebound. Missing obvious bottom-fishing opportunities shows how little confidence there is.
Some people still dream of Bitcoin below 80,000. I have to be honest: there won't be BTC starting with 8 anymore. Recent large sell-offs haven't broken through the trend line, and the selling pressure is clearly weakening. Expectations of rate cuts, capital returning, and market sentiment improving are all real positive signals.
Many think the "market is weak," but the truth is simple: BTC hasn't fallen much; it's the altcoins that are dropping. Major players rely on repeatedly creating false signals of "collapse" to scare the market. Now, most people believe this narrative.
Think about it from another angle: if top-tier institutions had such a bearish outlook, would they keep buying? They use client funds, pursue stable returns and execution efficiency, not gambling with their lives.
Time is gradually moving forward. Keep waiting, and good coins will only become more expensive. I've already advised everyone, whether you believe it or not. The window to invest in quality coins is indeed narrowing. Be prepared, follow the main players' rhythm, and enjoy a stable market phase. By 2026, there will naturally be different gains.