You've seen the pattern in the snapshot. Now watch how it unfolds.
Look at the left side—gold's trajectory in the 1970s. Then look at the right—Bitcoin's movement today. They're not moving differently. The algorithm isn't improvising; it's following the same playbook. The structure mirrors perfectly. The trap is set identically. Even the destination appears to align.
This isn't coincidence. It's cyclical repetition playing out across decades and different asset classes. The market doesn't invent new tricks—it recycles the old ones because they still work.
Don't fight the cycle. The move is already written. $BTC
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SybilAttackVictim
· 4h ago
History is really repeating itself, the crypto world just keeps playing the same old tricks on repeat...
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RugpullAlertOfficer
· 4h ago
Can the old tricks of history still fool people? I just want to know if this time it will once again be "optimistic about the long term" and then drop so much that even moms won't recognize it.
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GasFeeAssassin
· 4h ago
Damn, it's the same old story of history repeating... In the 70s, gold, now Bitcoin—are markets just repeaters? But on the other hand, this logic still sounds a bit convincing.
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BrokeBeans
· 4h ago
The gold standard of the 1970s is now being reenacted on Bitcoin? Alright, let's just watch. Anyway, it's all just a routine.
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ApeWithNoChain
· 4h ago
NGL, I've heard this theory so many times, and every time they say "this time is different," but it's still the same old story...
You've seen the pattern in the snapshot. Now watch how it unfolds.
Look at the left side—gold's trajectory in the 1970s. Then look at the right—Bitcoin's movement today. They're not moving differently. The algorithm isn't improvising; it's following the same playbook. The structure mirrors perfectly. The trap is set identically. Even the destination appears to align.
This isn't coincidence. It's cyclical repetition playing out across decades and different asset classes. The market doesn't invent new tricks—it recycles the old ones because they still work.
Don't fight the cycle. The move is already written. $BTC