The rally we're seeing? It's not actually a bull market yet. What we're looking at is a textbook correction—just the natural bounce-back from the bear market lows. Think of it as mean reversion doing its thing, not some fresh leg up in a new bull cycle. The market's recovering lost ground, sure, but that's fundamentally different from what happens when real bull momentum kicks in. Until we see conviction and new highs with genuine staying power, we should be careful about calling this anything more than a technical recovery.
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ChainBrain
· 7h ago
A rebound ≠ a bull market; this is an old cliché, and I'm already tired of hearing it.
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SquidTeacher
· 21h ago
Basically, it's a rebound. Don't be fooled.
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FOMOmonster
· 21h ago
Exactly right, a rebound isn't a bull market. Don't be brainwashed, brothers.
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CodeAuditQueen
· 21h ago
Mean reversion? This logical flaw is as obvious as a reentrancy attack. A rebound ≠ bottom confirmation, where is the data support?
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NervousFingers
· 21h ago
That's correct. It's not a bull market right now; it's just a rebound.
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NonFungibleDegen
· 21h ago
nah ser, so you're telling me we're STILL in cope mode? mean reversion this, technical recovery that... meanwhile i'm down 87% and this is literally my only hopium left lmao
The rally we're seeing? It's not actually a bull market yet. What we're looking at is a textbook correction—just the natural bounce-back from the bear market lows. Think of it as mean reversion doing its thing, not some fresh leg up in a new bull cycle. The market's recovering lost ground, sure, but that's fundamentally different from what happens when real bull momentum kicks in. Until we see conviction and new highs with genuine staying power, we should be careful about calling this anything more than a technical recovery.