The waiting period of a bear market may seem long and boring, but don't be fooled by appearances. Although the market is quiet, new opportunities often emerge after the tide recedes.
I have previously conducted detailed analysis—both from a psychological perspective, analyzing investors' emotional cycles, and using technical analysis to track the market's hidden signals. These seemingly "dead water" periods are precisely when on-chain data and large holder behaviors speak the loudest.
The key is not to be fooled by short-term dullness. When everyone feels hopeless, it is actually the stage where professional investors quietly position themselves. Be patient, observe on-chain movements, and technical breakthroughs often come faster than expected.
The construction phase at the bottom often tests patience the most, but it is also when wealth quietly shifts.
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HashRateHustler
· 01-09 10:44
That's right, in a bear market, it's about who can stay down the longest; the lower you go, the greater the chance.
On-chain data doesn't lie; large wallet addresses have been telling the story for a while.
Let's wait and see; anyway, I'm just idling.
Either this wave makes a profit, or it's just paying tuition.
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 01-09 10:36
Wait a minute, are the big players really quietly positioning themselves? Or are we retail investors just fooling ourselves?
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 01-09 10:32
It's the same old story again. Every bear market, they come up with the story of "big players are positioning," but what happens? I'm still waiting for that breakthrough to come sooner than expected...
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LightningPacketLoss
· 01-09 10:32
Well said. Let's see who can hold on; I've already started laying in wait on the chain.
The waiting period of a bear market may seem long and boring, but don't be fooled by appearances. Although the market is quiet, new opportunities often emerge after the tide recedes.
I have previously conducted detailed analysis—both from a psychological perspective, analyzing investors' emotional cycles, and using technical analysis to track the market's hidden signals. These seemingly "dead water" periods are precisely when on-chain data and large holder behaviors speak the loudest.
The key is not to be fooled by short-term dullness. When everyone feels hopeless, it is actually the stage where professional investors quietly position themselves. Be patient, observe on-chain movements, and technical breakthroughs often come faster than expected.
The construction phase at the bottom often tests patience the most, but it is also when wealth quietly shifts.