Here's something I've been emphasizing since Bitcoin touched $80k, and it remains true regardless of market direction: the market will absolutely bounce.
Let me break down the scenarios. Either the top is already in, or it's still ahead. If we've peaked, then a bounce is inevitable before further retracement and potential deeper correction follows. On the flip side, if the top is still to come, we'll likely bounce and continue rallying as we've done before—this pullback is just another normal correction in the broader uptrend.
The key insight? Whether you're bearish or bullish, a bounce is not optional. It's mechanical market behavior.
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DegenWhisperer
· 6h ago
Rebounds are unavoidable; whether it goes up or down, the market just behaves this way.
By the way, this kind of logic of "it will rebound no matter what" sounds a bit too smooth, haha.
Rebounds are rebounds, but the key is where the rebound will go. I just want to know if this time can hold.
Mechanical behavior? Then why do I sometimes feel like machines also crash?
This is the kind of saying that no matter how you bet, you won't lose. I like this vibe.
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Tokenomics911
· 6h ago
Anyway, it has to rebound no matter what. Isn't that a bit... gambler's mentality?
If you ask me, I've heard too many arguments of "we'll win no matter what."
They said it would rebound at 80k, and now they're still talking about a rebound. I just want to know, when exactly?
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MergeConflict
· 6h ago
Well... the rebound thing really can't be avoided. It goes up, it rebounds; it goes down, it rebounds. It's like being able to handle everything haha
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Instead of guessing the top or bottom, it's better to just wait for the rebound. Anyway, it has to come.
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It's a bit desperate. No matter how it moves, it has to rebound. So I'll just lie back and watch the show.
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That's a good point. This logic is rock solid... Rebounds are an inevitable mechanical movement.
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Wait, does this mean that a rebound will definitely happen 100%? Then there's no need to worry about the direction.
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The term "mechanical behavior" is used perfectly. Whether it rebounds or not, it's all a false problem.
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Your analysis is a bit too clever, and you end up outsmarting yourself... A rebound will definitely come, but whether you make money or not is another story.
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It's an analysis that can be correct no matter what. I just want to know how much can be earned.
Here's something I've been emphasizing since Bitcoin touched $80k, and it remains true regardless of market direction: the market will absolutely bounce.
Let me break down the scenarios. Either the top is already in, or it's still ahead. If we've peaked, then a bounce is inevitable before further retracement and potential deeper correction follows. On the flip side, if the top is still to come, we'll likely bounce and continue rallying as we've done before—this pullback is just another normal correction in the broader uptrend.
The key insight? Whether you're bearish or bullish, a bounce is not optional. It's mechanical market behavior.