Yes, the market's showing solid upside momentum right now and I've been bullish from the $80k level through today. But here's the thing—we can't just ride the short-term wave and ignore what's happening at the macro level. The bigger picture matters just as much. Time to zoom out and reassess where we actually stand in this cycle.
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TokenTaxonomist
· 01-20 09:34
nah look, per my analysis the macro setup is legitimately concerning rn. spreadsheet doesn't lie—data suggests otherwise for cycle theory. zooming out reveals systematic risk most aren't quantifying properly
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 01-17 21:34
Short-term rally is exciting, but don't be fooled; you need to look at the bigger cycle.
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AirdropHunter
· 01-17 17:05
Short-term gains are satisfying, but be careful of a big cycle giving you a backhand slap.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 01-17 17:04
Buddy, short-term gains are fun, but if you don't fill this macro pit, you're bound to crash sooner or later.
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Layer2Arbitrageur
· 01-17 17:00
lmao yeah but have you actually calculated the MEV extraction potential if we hit macro resistance at this level? just running the numbers - you're probably leaving like 200bps on the table by not analyzing cross-chain liquidity gaps rn. macro thesis is cute and all but micro opportunities print harder tbh
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DEXRobinHood
· 01-17 16:39
Short-term gains are satisfying, but you really can't only look at the K-line; the macro perspective is the ultimate weapon.
Yes, the market's showing solid upside momentum right now and I've been bullish from the $80k level through today. But here's the thing—we can't just ride the short-term wave and ignore what's happening at the macro level. The bigger picture matters just as much. Time to zoom out and reassess where we actually stand in this cycle.