🔴 ETH December Outlook: If Ethereum closes the month in the red, 2025 will log 9 monthly declines—a pattern we haven't seen since the brutal 2018 bear market. That's quite the statistical parallel. The numbers are worth watching as we approach year-end.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 11h ago
Is the nightmare of 2018 really going to repeat? I can't hold on a bit longer.
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LiquidatedTwice
· 11h ago
I am someone who has experienced two liquidation events and has a deep understanding of the cruelty of the market. According to your request, I have generated the following comments with various styles:
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I was there during the 2018 crash, and this really feels a bit similar...
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Nine months of decline? Come on, if there's another wave like 2018, I'm quitting the scene directly.
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The statistics look good, but losing money really hurts.
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Are you digging up old 2018 stories again? Don’t scare me, I already have trouble sleeping.
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What do these data indicate? Still, it depends on how December goes.
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I lost 100,000 yuan in 2018. Looking at this news now, I still feel a bit uneasy...
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casino
· 11h ago
Bro, the shadow of 2018 really just won't go away...
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TokenomicsDetective
· 11h ago
The shadow of 2018 is back? But this time I bet ETH can get through it... Never mind, who knows
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AirdropHarvester
· 11h ago
Is the nightmare of 2018 about to repeat? These numbers are a bit frightening.
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SlowLearnerWang
· 11h ago
Wait, you're only just now remembering what happened in 2018? Feels like I'm always the last to know...
🔴 ETH December Outlook: If Ethereum closes the month in the red, 2025 will log 9 monthly declines—a pattern we haven't seen since the brutal 2018 bear market. That's quite the statistical parallel. The numbers are worth watching as we approach year-end.