Big red candles breaking below 80k is looking pretty likely at this point. The question everyone's asking though—what's going to be the narrative that spooks the market? Every crash has its story. Could be macro pressure, could be some exchange drama, or maybe just the usual wave of pessimism washing over retail. What's your take—what FUD do you reckon actually moves the needle next?
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SleepyValidator
· 3h ago
ngl I really feel like 80k can't be maintained this time... but to be honest, FUD and such are all empty talk; the key is whether institutions will buy the dip.
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SerLiquidated
· 3h ago
If 80k breaks, it breaks. Anyway, I already cleared my position long ago, haha.
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 4h ago
I'm stunned, about to break 80,000 again. What's the spooky ghost story this time?
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WhaleMinion
· 4h ago
Breaking below 80k is just a matter of time; the key is what story they tell afterward to scare the retail investors out.
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HodlKumamon
· 4h ago
The 80k breakdown is indeed a bit questionable from a data perspective... However, Bear Bear thinks that every time there's a crash, there's a story behind it. Whoever holds the narrative this time will lead the market to follow them, boo boo.
Macro pressure or exchange risks, both seem unpredictable, but the dollar-cost averaging opportunity is truly here.
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BlockBargainHunter
· 4h ago
80k breakdown was bound to happen sooner or later, the key now is waiting for that last straw that breaks the camel's back... Whether it's macro or exchange scandals, anyway, it's not good news.
Big red candles breaking below 80k is looking pretty likely at this point. The question everyone's asking though—what's going to be the narrative that spooks the market? Every crash has its story. Could be macro pressure, could be some exchange drama, or maybe just the usual wave of pessimism washing over retail. What's your take—what FUD do you reckon actually moves the needle next?