The current rally we're witnessing is just the opening act—we haven't entered a genuine bull run yet. Many traders are mistaking early momentum for the sustained uptrend that defines a true bull market. The consolidation patterns, trading volumes, and institutional adoption metrics all suggest we're still in the accumulation phase. Real bull runs typically show exponential growth, sustained breaks of previous resistance levels, and widespread retail participation. Until we see those hallmarks converge, expect more volatility and sideways movement ahead.
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ProofOfNothing
· 7h ago
The accumulation phase is just a way of saying it's for retail investors to get chopped up...
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LayerZeroHero
· 12h ago
Still in the accumulation stage? When will retail investors be able to get on board?
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blocksnark
· 12h ago
Still talking about the accumulation phase, I'm almost convinced... When the real bull market arrives, you'll know what regret really means.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 12h ago
Accumulation phase? I see this as just the prelude to cutting leeks.
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ZkProofPudding
· 12h ago
The accumulation phase still requires waiting; don't rush to get on board.
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UnruggableChad
· 12h ago
Here we go again with the accumulation phase talk? Alright, let's keep going.
The current rally we're witnessing is just the opening act—we haven't entered a genuine bull run yet. Many traders are mistaking early momentum for the sustained uptrend that defines a true bull market. The consolidation patterns, trading volumes, and institutional adoption metrics all suggest we're still in the accumulation phase. Real bull runs typically show exponential growth, sustained breaks of previous resistance levels, and widespread retail participation. Until we see those hallmarks converge, expect more volatility and sideways movement ahead.