Bitcoin's next rally won't feel comfortable. Market participants will battle through waves of doubt and bearish sentiment the entire way up. Classic cycle—price climbs while skeptics remain vocal, pessimism lingers even as momentum builds. History shows the strongest moves happen when conviction remains weak. This psychology repeats: gains breed fear, corrections breed hope. The next leg higher might be the most contested one yet.
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NFTregretter
· 18h ago
I just like this frustrating way of rising, it means it's time to sell, right?
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 18h ago
It hurts, I just love this torturous market. The more uncomfortable it gets, the closer we are to takeoff.
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CrossChainMessenger
· 18h ago
This psychological game, playing like this every time... The more it rises, the more anxious; the more it falls, the more I want to buy the dip. Truly brilliant.
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FlippedSignal
· 18h ago
In other words, the more uncomfortable the rise, the more genuine the increase. This psychological game is truly exceptional.
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WealthCoffee
· 18h ago
This psychological warfare is just a vicious cycle, the more it rises, the more panic sets in...
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Layer2Observer
· 18h ago
This logic is actually a bit reversed. The strongest gains occur during weak conviction? Let me look at the data to see what it says—it's not the case in all cycles.
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SatoshiLeftOnRead
· 19h ago
Uh... it's the same psychological argument again. Every time it goes up, they say "everyone doubts, so it can rise," but when it drops, why does no one bring up this theory?
Bitcoin's next rally won't feel comfortable. Market participants will battle through waves of doubt and bearish sentiment the entire way up. Classic cycle—price climbs while skeptics remain vocal, pessimism lingers even as momentum builds. History shows the strongest moves happen when conviction remains weak. This psychology repeats: gains breed fear, corrections breed hope. The next leg higher might be the most contested one yet.