The recent Bitcoin pullback appears to be temporary rather than a trend reversal. Some market analysts now suggest that traditional 4-year cycle frameworks may no longer apply to current market dynamics. According to this perspective, the cryptocurrency is positioned to enter a parabolic growth phase soon. This shift in cycle theory represents a notable change in how traders are thinking about Bitcoin's long-term trajectory.
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AllInAlice
· 3h ago
Is the 4-year cycle outdated? From what I see, this theory has to be revised every round.
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 3h ago
Starting this routine again? Thinking you can go parabolic just because the four-year cycle doesn't apply? Sounds like you're getting impatient.
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HappyMinerUncle
· 3h ago
The four-year cycle is broken? What to do now, just go all in.
The recent Bitcoin pullback appears to be temporary rather than a trend reversal. Some market analysts now suggest that traditional 4-year cycle frameworks may no longer apply to current market dynamics. According to this perspective, the cryptocurrency is positioned to enter a parabolic growth phase soon. This shift in cycle theory represents a notable change in how traders are thinking about Bitcoin's long-term trajectory.