Don't second-guess Bitcoin. When you zoom out and look at the bigger picture—whether it's cycles spanning years or decades—the narrative stays consistent: persistent upward momentum. Sure, there are pullbacks and consolidation phases that test your patience, but the macro trend speaks for itself. The long-term directional bias remains firmly bullish for those willing to take a broader temporal view.
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DefiPlaybook
· 6h ago
From a macro cycle perspective, Bitcoin is just an old anti-inflation relic, but it can indeed make money... However, the real profiters are still those who got in before the exit [dog head]
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quietly_staking
· 6h ago
Long-term holding is the key to being a winner. Don't get caught up in those short-term fluctuations, really.
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SerumSquirrel
· 6h ago
Looking at the longer-term cycle, it's really impossible to criticize Bitcoin. This thing is just a resilient positive return machine.
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MEVictim
· 6h ago
Ha, it's the same old story again, just saying long-term bullish is enough? I remember someone said the same thing last year...
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MetaverseLandlord
· 6h ago
Looking at the longer-term cycle, Bitcoin has never lost. Stop worrying unnecessarily.
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liquidation_surfer
· 6h ago
Old Bitcoin, this thing is just a repeated beating to your mentality, pulling back and pulling back, but so what... after ten years, it still keeps rising steadily, truly invincible
Don't second-guess Bitcoin. When you zoom out and look at the bigger picture—whether it's cycles spanning years or decades—the narrative stays consistent: persistent upward momentum. Sure, there are pullbacks and consolidation phases that test your patience, but the macro trend speaks for itself. The long-term directional bias remains firmly bullish for those willing to take a broader temporal view.