A closer look at the historical bear market cycles reveals some interesting points.
After the bottom of the 2015 bear market, it took 1431 days to reach the next bottom. By 2018, the interval between bear bottoms had become 1437 days. The rhythm is actually quite similar, staying within the range of just over 1400 days.
Looking at the 2022 bear bottom now, 1132 days have already passed. Based on historical cycles, there might still be some way to go. Macro liquidity, Federal Reserve policies, and other major factors actually have a significant impact, so it’s worth continuously monitoring how the market evolves.
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RugPullSurvivor
· 10h ago
It’s still a long way to go in 1132 days, so we’ll have to wait a bit longer.
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VirtualRichDream
· 16h ago
The cycle theory is back again, this curse of over 1400 days... To be honest, I find it hard to believe, it feels like every time there's a reason to justify it.
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FunGibleTom
· 16h ago
There's still a long way to go; it's only been about 1,132 days, and we're just over halfway. At this pace, it seems we'll have to wait. The Federal Reserve's current policies are truly having a comprehensive impact.
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MidnightTrader
· 16h ago
Still more than 300 days to go? Then I guess I have to keep eating dirt haha
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ShortingEnthusiast
· 16h ago
Has it been 1132 days already? Then we just have to wait, anyway, we're free and have nothing to do.
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ShibaSunglasses
· 16h ago
There are still more than 300 days left, why are you in such a hurry? Looking at it from a cycle perspective, this logic indeed holds up.
A closer look at the historical bear market cycles reveals some interesting points.
After the bottom of the 2015 bear market, it took 1431 days to reach the next bottom. By 2018, the interval between bear bottoms had become 1437 days. The rhythm is actually quite similar, staying within the range of just over 1400 days.
Looking at the 2022 bear bottom now, 1132 days have already passed. Based on historical cycles, there might still be some way to go. Macro liquidity, Federal Reserve policies, and other major factors actually have a significant impact, so it’s worth continuously monitoring how the market evolves.