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#比特币价格走势 I just saw that the big players' BTC predictions didn't come true, and I'm a bit shocked 😅 At the beginning of the year, Saylor predicted $150,000, Tom Lee called for $250,000, and Hayes even said it would start at $200,000... but none of that has been reached.
For someone like me who’s a newbie, this is actually a good lesson. Although it’s a bit painful, it also made me realize one thing — even the most talented analysts can be wrong, so blindly following predictions is really dangerous. I almost got fooled by a "big V prediction" to go all-in before, but luckily I didn't 😅
Looking back now, these predictions were so off, which shows that Bitcoin’s price movement is influenced by too many factors, not just technicals or sentiment. I feel like I need to learn more basic knowledge and understand market logic, rather than just listening to predictions.
I want to ask everyone, as a newbie, how should I adjust my mindset in this situation? Continue dollar-cost averaging or wait and see? I feel a bit confused.