Do you really believe those voices shouting “bear market” every day? What’s interesting is that the institutions and whales actually putting real money on the table have never stopped buying. Some of those influencers making money off clicks might not even have as much USDT in their wallets as you do.
Remember what Michael Saylor said before—Bitcoin at $80,000 is “severely undervalued.” Where is BTC now? And what about market expectations? Some are already calling for a $220,000 target price. Crazy? Maybe. But if you look back, before every bull run, weren’t such predictions always called crazy?
Global liquidity? The trend is already obvious. Massive money printing isn’t just a rumor—it’s a reality counting down. Once the floodgates open, where will all that capital flow? History has already given us the answer. More importantly, if there’s any real sign of easing tensions between the US and China, how do you think risk assets will react? You can figure that out yourself.
But—don’t get too excited just yet.
Even if money printing is a done deal, there’s still a “window period” of 1 to 2 months between policy implementation and when funds actually enter the crypto market. In the short term? Prices could keep dropping, maybe even panic selling. That’s why so many are bullish but don’t dare to go all in.
That’s exactly how the big players operate: slow, grinding declines that make you question everything, make you doubt a bull market could ever come. And then? As soon as you’ve sold and left, the market suddenly takes off. The 80/20 rule never fails—even in a bull market, plenty lose money because they get shaken out.
So here’s the question: what are you really waiting for?
Waiting until everyone is shouting “the bull is here” before getting in? By then, you might not even get a taste. The real opportunity is always hidden when no one dares to act.
No one can say exactly where this train is headed, but the direction seems clear. Are you going to keep watching from the sidelines, or quietly get on board and grab your seat early?
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StableNomad
· 10h ago
Buying during a bear market is the true strategy.
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FadCatcher
· 21h ago
Keep bullets ready to buy the dip
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 21h ago
Shorting makes you the boss
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GateUser-9f682d4c
· 21h ago
Bullish, not bearish
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WalletAnxietyPatient
· 21h ago
Watching from the sidelines hurts more than participating and losing.
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MergeConflict
· 21h ago
No position, just watching the show and calling the shots from the sidelines.
Shorting? You still dare to short now?
Do you really believe those voices shouting “bear market” every day? What’s interesting is that the institutions and whales actually putting real money on the table have never stopped buying. Some of those influencers making money off clicks might not even have as much USDT in their wallets as you do.
Remember what Michael Saylor said before—Bitcoin at $80,000 is “severely undervalued.” Where is BTC now? And what about market expectations? Some are already calling for a $220,000 target price. Crazy? Maybe. But if you look back, before every bull run, weren’t such predictions always called crazy?
Global liquidity? The trend is already obvious. Massive money printing isn’t just a rumor—it’s a reality counting down. Once the floodgates open, where will all that capital flow? History has already given us the answer. More importantly, if there’s any real sign of easing tensions between the US and China, how do you think risk assets will react? You can figure that out yourself.
But—don’t get too excited just yet.
Even if money printing is a done deal, there’s still a “window period” of 1 to 2 months between policy implementation and when funds actually enter the crypto market. In the short term? Prices could keep dropping, maybe even panic selling. That’s why so many are bullish but don’t dare to go all in.
That’s exactly how the big players operate: slow, grinding declines that make you question everything, make you doubt a bull market could ever come. And then? As soon as you’ve sold and left, the market suddenly takes off. The 80/20 rule never fails—even in a bull market, plenty lose money because they get shaken out.
So here’s the question: what are you really waiting for?
Waiting until everyone is shouting “the bull is here” before getting in? By then, you might not even get a taste. The real opportunity is always hidden when no one dares to act.
No one can say exactly where this train is headed, but the direction seems clear. Are you going to keep watching from the sidelines, or quietly get on board and grab your seat early?