Charts often tell the same stories. When observing repetitive movements on certain assets, one wonders if market cycles truly follow a predictable logic. Traders who scrutinize patterns recognize this feeling: the peaks, the troughs, the consolidations... everything seems to follow the same scenario.
So, coincidence or structural pattern? It's up to you to decide by analyzing the data.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 3h ago
The historical cycle pattern, to put it nicely, is a pattern; to be blunt, it's probably the gambler's mentality at work.
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DeFi_Dad_Jokes
· 3h ago
History repeating? Uh, I bet five dollars that next time will be the same old trick. Wake up, everyone.
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MetaMaskVictim
· 3h ago
History repeating itself, to be honest, it's a cliché; charts can be deceptive.
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 3h ago
History repeating? I think... every time I think I've found a pattern, I get slapped in the face, and the market just loves to play us like this
SPX - History Repeating?
Charts often tell the same stories. When observing repetitive movements on certain assets, one wonders if market cycles truly follow a predictable logic. Traders who scrutinize patterns recognize this feeling: the peaks, the troughs, the consolidations... everything seems to follow the same scenario.
So, coincidence or structural pattern? It's up to you to decide by analyzing the data.