When everyone's screaming that something's a bubble? It probably isn't. Or at least nowhere near popping.
Real bubbles burst when nobody sees it coming. That's the whole trick.
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orphaned_block
· 12h ago
Actually, it's safest when everyone is talking about a bubble; it's the times when no one is saying anything that are truly dangerous.
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BearMarketMonk
· 12h ago
Honestly, every time I hear "this is a bubble," I know it's still a long way off.
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HodlVeteran
· 12h ago
Bro, let me tell you, back in 2017 when everyone was calling it a bubble, I didn't listen, and then 2018 really hit, totally caught off guard. Now it's the other way around; the more bearish voices I hear everywhere, the more uneasy I start to feel.
About bubbles:
When everyone's screaming that something's a bubble? It probably isn't. Or at least nowhere near popping.
Real bubbles burst when nobody sees it coming. That's the whole trick.