I've been professionally tracking markets for close to three decades now. In that time, you pick up a few things about how cycles work—which trends are real, which ones are just noise, and what actually sticks around. The longer you watch, the more patterns start to repeat themselves. Some of it applies to traditional markets, some of it carries over into crypto. The key is learning to separate the signal from the hype.
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GoldDiggerDuck
· 9h ago
Thirty years of ups and downs, now everything I say is correct. But I just want to know when I can see the next round clearly.
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DataChief
· 9h ago
Thirty years of experience sounds impressive, but honestly, I don't quite understand this cycle... the market is trying new tricks.
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GasWaster
· 9h ago
A 30-year veteran says to distinguish between signals and noise; it sounds reliable, but when it comes to critical moments, everyone has to pay tuition.
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GweiWatcher
· 9h ago
Long-time seasoned investors should still listen; I also feel that the pattern is quite similar in this cycle.
I've been professionally tracking markets for close to three decades now. In that time, you pick up a few things about how cycles work—which trends are real, which ones are just noise, and what actually sticks around. The longer you watch, the more patterns start to repeat themselves. Some of it applies to traditional markets, some of it carries over into crypto. The key is learning to separate the signal from the hype.