Bullish signals are emerging, and you can feel it from the discussion heat on social platforms. This wave of correction has made many people a bit nervous, but in fact, this is the normal rhythm of the market.
Shakeouts always operate this way—price fluctuations, sentiment swings, and reallocation of chips. The problem is, our memory of market cycles is very short. Every major correction is seen as a signal, but little do we know, this kind of shakeout has repeatedly played out countless times in history. Over time, people tend to forget the规律 and get scared by short-term volatility.
Rather than fearing, it's better to understand that this is the norm in the crypto market. The real opportunities often brew amidst these uncertainties.
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TaxEvader
· 01-01 07:40
It's always like this—whenever the price drops, all kinds of pessimistic comments... Actually, it's just the retail investors who need to be educated.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-01 06:17
Shakeout is just brainwashing; don't be scared. History always repeats itself.
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StablecoinArbitrageur
· 2025-12-31 07:15
honestly the correlation data doesn't lie here... if you run the numbers on historical shakeouts vs subsequent rallies, the pattern's pretty obvious. but yeah, watching people panic-sell at -15% when the 200-day average is still pointing up is peak amateur hour. natural selection in crypto, really.
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TokenomicsShaman
· 2025-12-29 08:52
Basically, it's a mindset issue. Every time, I think this time will be different, but history just keeps repeating itself.
Shake-out, shake-out—it's just targeting these amnesia patients who only regret when the price drops to their psychological bottom.
The concept of震仓 (shock warehouse) is like the weather; it comes when it comes. Instead of hiding, it's better to learn to enjoy it.
Talking about patterns again? Most people can't even remember the lessons from last time, and when it happens again, they panic just the same.
Opportunities are indeed in panic, but the problem is most people can't hold on at all; their mindset collapses first.
To put it nicely, how many actually dare to buy low? Most are just tough-talking and insecure.
That's why retail investors always chase highs and sell lows—they're always looking for a perfect point, not realizing that the perfect point is exactly when you're most afraid.
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DefiEngineerJack
· 2025-12-29 08:48
ngl, the whole "shakeout = opportunity" narrative gets recycled every cycle... but sure, let's pretend retail doesn't panic sell at -20% lmao
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ZenZKPlayer
· 2025-12-29 08:45
Honestly, every time there's such an adjustment, I see a bunch of people in the group shouting bankruptcy, but it's just another round of shakeout.
History has already told us that repeatedly shaking out the market and then recovering—why are people still afraid? Can't they learn?
The real profit doesn't come from chasing the hype, but from buying quietly when others are in fear.
With this rhythm, I wouldn't panic even if it happens a hundred more times; after all, it will end up the same.
Uneasy? That's actually a signal. Just think in the opposite direction, and you'll understand.
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just_here_for_vibes
· 2025-12-29 08:45
Honestly, every time it's the same thing—when it drops, they say it's a signal; when it rises, they say the bull market is here. It's just a cycle of repetition.
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MemeEchoer
· 2025-12-29 08:42
Haha, they're starting to shake the market again. How many people got scared and cut their losses this time?
Actually, it's always like this—newcomers panic while veterans eat the profits.
Basically, it's just a redistribution of chips; get used to it.
The ones who really make money are those who buy the dip in fear.
They have such a poor memory, repeating the same tricks every time.
If you don't hold when you understand, you deserve to lose money.
This wave of correction might actually be a signal to enter the market, clever.
History always repeats itself; let's see who can laugh last.
Those who stay calm live longer; those who panic only get cut.
When the bull market arrives, everyone has a chance. The key is whether you're brave enough to hold on.
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GateUser-a180694b
· 2025-12-29 08:39
You're right, it's always the same routine. After watching a few cycles, you become numb haha
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hodl_therapist
· 2025-12-29 08:34
Shakeouts are coming again, and every time someone is crying and shouting, I really can't hold it anymore.
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History keeps repeating itself like this. Why is it so easy for everyone to forget?
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To put it simply, it's because of unstable mentality. Only when you truly understand the pattern can you make money.
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Is the opportunity in panic? The problem is most people won't even get to that point.
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Shakeouts, shakeouts—every time someone gets shaken out. Sigh.
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The anxiety has been brewing opportunities for countless times. The key is whether you can really hold on.
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Just adjust if needed, no need to find reasons for yourself.
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The most feared thing is this "normal rhythm" repeating again and again. People still can't learn their lessons.
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Seeing high heat and thinking it's a bull market—this logic is really incredible.
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Short memory cycles are like this; next time, it will happen all over again.
Bullish signals are emerging, and you can feel it from the discussion heat on social platforms. This wave of correction has made many people a bit nervous, but in fact, this is the normal rhythm of the market.
Shakeouts always operate this way—price fluctuations, sentiment swings, and reallocation of chips. The problem is, our memory of market cycles is very short. Every major correction is seen as a signal, but little do we know, this kind of shakeout has repeatedly played out countless times in history. Over time, people tend to forget the规律 and get scared by short-term volatility.
Rather than fearing, it's better to understand that this is the norm in the crypto market. The real opportunities often brew amidst these uncertainties.