Every cycle, you hear the same narrative: crypto is finished, it's all a scam, people should dump it and move into stocks or commodities instead. The skepticism rolls in like clockwork—same script, different year.
I've watched this pattern play out repeatedly, and honestly? It's becoming a reliable market indicator. When the chorus of doubt grows loudest, when everyone's convinced that this time is truly different and digital assets won't recover, that's often when the reality starts shifting beneath the surface. The market has a way of surprising those who've already written the obituary.
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MetaverseHobo
· 6h ago
Every time it's the same spiel, isn't it annoying? Do they really think we can't remember how they said it last year?
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Wait, if we flip this logic around, doesn't that mean that despair is actually a signal to get in?
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After hearing these arguments so many times, I actually feel more confident now. Most likely, the bottom is being accumulated.
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The funniest thing is that after saying all this, these people still turn around and buy. Truly stubborn in words but soft in heart.
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Cycle is just like that. The deepest pessimism often marks the turning point. History always repeats itself.
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Here they go again with the same story. I think someone will get proven wrong sooner or later.
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Honestly, when I hear "can never come back," I'm already preparing to buy the dip.
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They shout death every day, but why haven't they died yet? This script needs to be changed.
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OffchainOracle
· 01-20 10:03
It's the same every cycle, I'm tired of hearing it
Really, the most FUD is actually the signal, I believe in that
Year after year, flowers are similar, but coins are different...逃
To put it plainly, it's when the leeks are collectively pessimistic that smart money has already been lurking
This set of arguments has now become a meme, it's hilarious
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LightningAllInHero
· 01-20 03:53
Here we go again, every time there's a bear market someone predicts a decline, then turns around and proves them wrong, cycle after cycle.
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FadCatcher
· 01-20 03:53
It's always the same spiel, my ears are getting calloused from hearing it haha
Anyway, I just take the air turnaround as a buy signal.
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CryptoMotivator
· 01-20 03:53
Every cycle, it's the same old story, brother.
Whenever prices dip, the newbies shout "death," and then it all begins, haha.
The time when doubt is at its peak is often the best time to buy, that's the truth.
Everyone is unanimously bearish? I actually get excited.
Those who write obituaries always end up regretting it—that's the cycle.
It's an old script; even with new actors, it's still the same story.
The market loves to slap the confident people in the face.
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gas_guzzler
· 01-20 03:52
Same old story, singing this way every time during a bear market, my ears are getting calloused from hearing it.
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RooftopReserver
· 01-20 03:43
This wave of FUD is here again, always the same lines haha
The more bearish voices there are in the bear market group, the more optimistic I become
Really, history always repeats itself this way
Every cycle, you hear the same narrative: crypto is finished, it's all a scam, people should dump it and move into stocks or commodities instead. The skepticism rolls in like clockwork—same script, different year.
I've watched this pattern play out repeatedly, and honestly? It's becoming a reliable market indicator. When the chorus of doubt grows loudest, when everyone's convinced that this time is truly different and digital assets won't recover, that's often when the reality starts shifting beneath the surface. The market has a way of surprising those who've already written the obituary.