Fourth quarter shaped up as the bleakest since 2018's bear market downturn. Charts are flashing warning signs, but here's the thing—after every winter comes a spring. Market watchers are already circling Q1 2026 on their calendars, betting that recovery momentum could finally kick in. The cycle may be turning. Whether momentum follows through is the million-dollar question.
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EthSandwichHero
· 11h ago
Waiting and waiting for the recovery, I'm so exhausted from waiting.
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HappyMinerUncle
· 11h ago
It's so hard to endure winter, will spring really come?
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AirdropDreamBreaker
· 11h ago
You're telling stories again. Spring may or may not come, so let's just get through this winter first.
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FOMOmonster
· 11h ago
Here comes the same old "Spring comes after winter" motivational talk again, I'm tired of hearing it. I haven't forgotten the disaster of 2018, and now they're already painting a rosy picture for Q1 2026... The problem is, the wallet can't hold up first, brother.
Fourth quarter shaped up as the bleakest since 2018's bear market downturn. Charts are flashing warning signs, but here's the thing—after every winter comes a spring. Market watchers are already circling Q1 2026 on their calendars, betting that recovery momentum could finally kick in. The cycle may be turning. Whether momentum follows through is the million-dollar question.