Ultimately, it's a game of probability and pattern recognition. Have you noticed? The trend of the crypto market over this period actually resembles several previous cycles. The chart data is right there—if you look closely at the fluctuations of the candlesticks, the inflow and outflow of funds, and the shifts in market sentiment, you'll find that some things repeat—though the forms differ, the fundamental rhythm remains the same.
This is not coincidence; it's the market's memory.
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SchrodingerProfit
· 01-05 05:44
Damn, I really feel like it's starting to click this time. History is indeed repeating itself.
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-04 21:54
Starting to talk about the historical cycle again. It's not wrong to say that, but it seems everyone says the same thing in each cycle, and yet they still lose money.
Is this time really different? I put a question mark.
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PumpingCroissant
· 01-04 21:45
I'm serious. I'm tired of the old saying about historical rhymes. The key is whether you can buy the dip...
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BTCBeliefStation
· 01-04 21:38
Historical cycle? I only trust the chart, is it really the same this time?
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RugDocDetective
· 01-04 21:36
Basically, it's about betting whether you can hit the right rhythm. I'm tired of the same old story about history repeating itself. The key is how high this wave can go, up to tens of thousands.
History will always rhyme in cycles.
Ultimately, it's a game of probability and pattern recognition. Have you noticed? The trend of the crypto market over this period actually resembles several previous cycles. The chart data is right there—if you look closely at the fluctuations of the candlesticks, the inflow and outflow of funds, and the shifts in market sentiment, you'll find that some things repeat—though the forms differ, the fundamental rhythm remains the same.
This is not coincidence; it's the market's memory.