There's an interesting pattern worth watching: whenever Ethereum finishes Q4 in the red, Q1 tends to come back strong. The historical precedent is pretty solid. If the pattern holds this time around, we could be looking at a recovery setup in the quarters ahead—fingers crossed the trend continues🤞
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OnchainDetective
· 01-07 20:47
On-chain data has long been telling a story, with the pattern of a red market in Q4 and a turnaround in Q1... After multiple cross-validations of time series, there are indeed clues to follow, it's not a coincidence.
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P2ENotWorking
· 01-04 22:55
Historical patterns... trusting them halfway is enough; I've heard of Q1 rebounds too many times.
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BagHolderTillRetire
· 01-04 22:50
Really? It dropped in Q4 and then rose in Q1? I remember last year Q1 also had a little pump... Historical patterns are unpredictable, brother.
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SeasonedInvestor
· 01-04 22:34
I've never seen anyone get rich following this pattern; instead, a bunch of people got trapped.
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GamefiHarvester
· 01-04 22:29
The concept of historical patterns is somewhat reliable, but it can also be unreliable. However, I've seen this logic of Q4 decline followed by Q1 rebound several times. Whether it can be replicated this time depends on ETH itself.
There's an interesting pattern worth watching: whenever Ethereum finishes Q4 in the red, Q1 tends to come back strong. The historical precedent is pretty solid. If the pattern holds this time around, we could be looking at a recovery setup in the quarters ahead—fingers crossed the trend continues🤞