The biggest bull runs don't announce themselves with fanfare. They creep in quietly while everyone's obsessed with doom scrolling and watching red candles.
When sentiment tanks to rock bottom, when traders are bored out of their minds, when the feed's nothing but complaints? That's actually the setup.
That's when markets rip hardest.
We might be sitting in exactly that spot now. The boring phase. The phase nobody wants to talk about. The phase right before things get interesting again.
History keeps repeating this pattern—and it keeps catching people off guard.
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FadCatcher
· 5h ago
Bored consolidation is the most torturous, but this is exactly when the main players start accumulating chips. Just wait and see.
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Layer2Observer
· 5h ago
The current question is, how to define "bottom boredom"? On the on-chain data layer, there are no obvious signals to be seen.
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HodlOrRegret
· 5h ago
Here we go again with this routine, claiming that now is the bottom setup... Give me a break, I'll just see who gets liquidated.
The biggest bull runs don't announce themselves with fanfare. They creep in quietly while everyone's obsessed with doom scrolling and watching red candles.
When sentiment tanks to rock bottom, when traders are bored out of their minds, when the feed's nothing but complaints? That's actually the setup.
That's when markets rip hardest.
We might be sitting in exactly that spot now. The boring phase. The phase nobody wants to talk about. The phase right before things get interesting again.
History keeps repeating this pattern—and it keeps catching people off guard.