#数字货币市场洞察 Lately, people keep asking if the bull market has arrived. My view is simple— as long as the current White House occupant remains in office, and as long as his policies could do a 180-degree turn at any moment, there can’t be a real bull market.
Or to put it another way, the so-called bull market has already been worn out by policy flip-flops. What we should be thinking about now is how to deal with the upcoming bear market.
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VibesOverCharts
· 15h ago
Policies change three times a day; people in the crypto space have long since become numb. Who still has the patience to wait for a real bull market?
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PanicSeller
· 15h ago
When policy direction changes, you have to run. To put it bluntly, the goal now is just to survive, so stop thinking about bottom-fishing for sudden wealth.
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InscriptionGriller
· 15h ago
As soon as the policy direction changes, retail investors have to line up again to get fleeced. This take is spot on.
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The real bulls died a long time ago in the chop. What we have now is all fake prosperity.
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Instead of waiting for a bull market, you'd better learn how to survive the bear market first.
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Political risk is the biggest technical risk, but people in crypto still haven’t figured that out.
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One tweet from that guy in the White House and the whole market shakes three times. What kind of bull market are we even talking about?
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So, all in all, those going all in now are gamblers. The prudent ones have already shifted to hedging.
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Ponzi schemes are really going hard this round—cutting the deepest in uncertainty.
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The bull market is dead, but the problem is the bear market can’t survive either. That’s the real kicker.
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Policy flip-flops = a sign of eternal zeroing out. Don’t ask me how I know.
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ser_we_are_ngmi
· 15h ago
Policy reversals are really heartbreaking, that's absolutely right. Instead of waiting for a bull market, it's better to first learn how to survive the bear market—that's the real skill.
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SocialAnxietyStaker
· 15h ago
Policy trends are like weather forecasts—they can change in an instant. Instead of waiting for a bull market, it's better to figure out how to survive the bear market first.
#数字货币市场洞察 Lately, people keep asking if the bull market has arrived. My view is simple— as long as the current White House occupant remains in office, and as long as his policies could do a 180-degree turn at any moment, there can’t be a real bull market.
Or to put it another way, the so-called bull market has already been worn out by policy flip-flops. What we should be thinking about now is how to deal with the upcoming bear market.