FKH's correction pattern keeps reshaping the market narrative. Each pullback isn't weakness—it's building momentum for the next leg up. Remember, we're riding a USD super cycle right now. That's the bigger picture. Those who panic-sell during dips? They're locking in maximum losses. The real edge is recognizing corrections as fuel, not failure. The macro backdrop remains supportive, and price action tells you everything you need to know.
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 2h ago
Ha, it's the same old story. Every dip is said to be "accumulating potential," but what happens? Crypto people are the best at self-hypnosis.
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down_only_larry
· 10h ago
In simple terms, it's that you don't dare to buy the dip, and that's the real reason for losing money.
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GamefiHarvester
· 10h ago
Here we go again, every time there's a dip, it's called "accumulating momentum." I'm tired of it. Do those who are shouting about a USD super cycle really profit from it? Or is it just another narrative to harvest retail investors?
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DefiOldTrickster
· 10h ago
Ha, it's that same argument again: "Pullbacks are just the night before a rise." I heard it in 2017, heard it again in 2020, and you're still hearing it now? The question is—are those who believed it still alive?
FKH's correction pattern keeps reshaping the market narrative. Each pullback isn't weakness—it's building momentum for the next leg up. Remember, we're riding a USD super cycle right now. That's the bigger picture. Those who panic-sell during dips? They're locking in maximum losses. The real edge is recognizing corrections as fuel, not failure. The macro backdrop remains supportive, and price action tells you everything you need to know.