Bitcoin has traveled nearly twenty years since its inception, with market participants witnessing countless fluctuations and changes. From a technical perspective, the third wave in the quarterly and annual cycles has already come to an end, and the next market trend remains an open question for everyone.
Here's an interesting question worth pondering: Will Bitcoin enter a period of decline, gradually decreasing like a natural law until it disappears? Or is there a fourth space in the market that has not yet been fully recognized and developed, capable of breaking past previous height restrictions and continuously creating higher value peaks?
From a psychological perspective, many traders actually have a simple wish — to leverage larger Bitcoin positions at lower prices, experiencing the once out-of-reach feeling at current costs. This psychological drive is often more direct than technical or fundamental analysis. So, when the true turning point will occur may still need time to be verified.
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YieldFarmRefugee
· 8h ago
Wait, you said the third wave has ended? So should we panic or get in now?
Honestly, it's human nature—who doesn't want to buy the dip? Everyone is waiting for that moment.
Recession? Not really. Bitcoin is incredibly resilient.
The fourth dimension sounds quite romantic, but I trust the chips more.
Don't overanalyze with technical analysis. If you're confident, just hold.
Psychological analysis is spot on; that's how I've been feeling lately haha.
Waiting for a turning point is pointless; by the time it arrives, we've already taken off. Waking up too late.
The question is, is it cheap now? I don't think we've reached that point yet.
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digital_archaeologist
· 01-02 10:52
Honestly, I can't see through whether the fourth wave can break new highs or not. I'm just waiting to be proven wrong by reality.
That psychology part really hit home—it's that feeling of wanting to buy the dip... Who wouldn't want that?
The third wave ending is just the end of the third wave. How to proceed next depends on the market maker’s mood.
It's not a natural law; it's purely a game of human nature. It will go up sooner or later.
When will this sideways movement finally break out... Can you give a definitive signal?
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Ser_Liquidated
· 01-02 10:48
Basically, it's all about people's mindset. When prices are low, everyone wants to buy the dip; when prices are high, they say it's a bubble.
This set of psychology really hits the nail on the head.
Whether the fourth wave comes or not is really hard to say, but I bet there's still a chance.
How this wave will unfold, let's wait and see.
If Bitcoin were to truly disappear, I would have gone bankrupt long ago, haha.
Technical analysis is all superficial; psychological expectations are the real key.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 01-02 10:47
Can we stop with so much Elliott Wave theory and just say whether it will go up or down next month?
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Is the third wave over? Then why am I still losing money? What about the fourth wave?
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Basically, you want to buy the dip, right? Just stop pretending.
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Recession? Ha, that word has been used for twenty years and has never come true.
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Using cheap prices to leverage large positions sounds like making excuses for getting trapped, haha.
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I believe from a psychological perspective, but I trust even more the moment when the market doesn't move as expected.
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All that talk about fourth wave space is just virtual; it's better to see what institutions are doing.
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By the time it's confirmed, the cucumbers and vegetables will be cold. The main thing is to have bullets.
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 01-02 10:47
Basically, everyone just wants to buy the dip. They talk about technical analysis and fundamentals, but deep down, they're just thinking about how much cheaper they can buy.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-02 10:36
Basically, it's just trying to buy the dip, no need to make it so complicated.
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DustCollector
· 01-02 10:36
Oh, it's that time again to guess the next move... Anyway, it's all about waiting, so why not wait for a bargain haha
Bitcoin has traveled nearly twenty years since its inception, with market participants witnessing countless fluctuations and changes. From a technical perspective, the third wave in the quarterly and annual cycles has already come to an end, and the next market trend remains an open question for everyone.
Here's an interesting question worth pondering: Will Bitcoin enter a period of decline, gradually decreasing like a natural law until it disappears? Or is there a fourth space in the market that has not yet been fully recognized and developed, capable of breaking past previous height restrictions and continuously creating higher value peaks?
From a psychological perspective, many traders actually have a simple wish — to leverage larger Bitcoin positions at lower prices, experiencing the once out-of-reach feeling at current costs. This psychological drive is often more direct than technical or fundamental analysis. So, when the true turning point will occur may still need time to be verified.