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While Bitcoin's price remains somewhat stagnant in the short term, despite the rally we see in other global markets, some optimistic folks are making interesting analyses. They are arguing that there is a relative divergence between the prevailing bullish sentiment and the actual price movement — like, the market is expecting more, but the price isn't moving as quickly as the hype.
What catches attention is how these optimists are using this relative divergence to argue that a breakout could happen soon. Like that pattern we see before big moves — when sentiment is high but the price takes time to react.
It makes sense when you think about Bitcoin's history. The price doesn't always move in sync with market sentiment. Sometimes it stays stagnant while the narrative becomes increasingly bullish, and then when it finally moves, it moves strongly.
Of course, this is analysis, not certainty. But it's interesting to see how the market is interpreting this disconnect between optimism and price movement. It's worth keeping an eye on how this develops in the coming days.