Recently, I consulted some seasoned players in the industry about market cycles.
Is the four-year cycle rule still valid? The answer is: the rule still exists, but don’t be too rigid about it. The market is changing, you can't stick to old methods blindly.
At this pace, we’re likely to enter a bear market 📉 stage next year. Stock up on supplies if you need to, reduce your positions if necessary.
Winter is coming, don’t get emotionally attached to the market. Once you put your heart into it, you’re basically destined to get rekt.
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 12-07 20:47
What you said is absolutely right; the four-year cycle is indeed still at play.
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FunGibleTom
· 12-07 00:23
Well... it sounds nice, but when the time actually comes, we'll still end up holding the bag.
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BearMarketLightning
· 12-05 14:29
Ha, talking about the four-year cycle again. Is this theory always reliable every time?
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There's nothing wrong with stockpiling, just afraid you'll end up being among those who buy at the top.
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Don't take these patterns too seriously. The market stopped following the textbook a long time ago.
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Feelings? Is there even room for feelings in the crypto space? We've been cut so many times, we're numb now.
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Bear market next year? I think it's time to reduce positions now, why wait?
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"The pattern is still there, but don't be dogmatic." Sounds nice, but the real test is how you actually operate.
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It's that time of year again—another "crypto winter prophecy." Believe it or not, I do.
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Putting in your true feelings just means you're destined to get rekt. That hits hard—too real.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 12-05 10:58
Here you go again trying to talk people into reducing their positions. I think you guys just enjoy spreading pessimism.
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YieldChaser
· 12-05 10:57
Rules, to put it bluntly, are made to be broken.
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ReverseTrendSister
· 12-05 10:55
I've heard the "four-year cycle" theory so many times, but the outcome is different every time.
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metaverse_hermit
· 12-05 10:50
It sounds like this theory isn't that effective anymore, given how competitive the market is.
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Fren_Not_Food
· 12-05 10:48
Absolutely right, being emotional just makes you an assistant to those who exploit others.
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BearMarketBro
· 12-05 10:46
Rules may change or remain the same, but the key is whether you have discipline.
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GasFeeCrier
· 12-05 10:46
The four-year cycle sounds nice, but in the end, it's just gambling on probabilities.
Recently, I consulted some seasoned players in the industry about market cycles.
Is the four-year cycle rule still valid?
The answer is: the rule still exists, but don’t be too rigid about it. The market is changing, you can't stick to old methods blindly.
At this pace, we’re likely to enter a bear market 📉 stage next year.
Stock up on supplies if you need to, reduce your positions if necessary.
Winter is coming, don’t get emotionally attached to the market.
Once you put your heart into it, you’re basically destined to get rekt.