You ever notice how market analysts and financial media outlets operate just like real estate agents? No matter what the charts show or what the macro environment looks like, it's always somehow "a great time to accumulate." Whether we're at the top of a cycle or getting crushed, the narrative stays the same. Bullish takes, bullish commentary, bullish everything. They've got their playbook and they're sticking to it. Worth keeping this in mind when you're scrolling through the endless stream of price predictions and market takes.

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GateUser-c799715cvip
· 17m ago
So you're just always bullish, huh? Even if it drops further, you'll come up with a positive narrative for it.
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GamefiHarvestervip
· 01-14 00:50
Haha, really, they're all parrots. When the market is good, they shout buy; when it crashes, they still say it's an opportunity. So funny.
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GasFeeCryingvip
· 01-14 00:49
Damn, isn't this their trick? They can always come up with a reason to make you buy.
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TokenTherapistvip
· 01-14 00:34
Isn't this just a common problem in the crypto world? Always telling you to buy, buy, buy. When it drops, it's a bottom-fishing opportunity; when it rises, it's even more reason to get in. Truly, it's a set of talking points that dominates the industry.
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