The market timeline that keeps getting repeated seems to have bored everyone. The narrative about "2026 will be a boom" or the four-year cycle theory does have its basis, but it's discussed to the point of exhaustion by everyone.
But a more realistic view: many traders and investors have already run out of capital. How many still have ammo to buy during dips? This might be a more important factor than the timeline with numbers.
Cycles may exist, but market liquidity and investor wallet conditions are also determinants. If people don't have money, how can there be a rally? It's worth thinking about current fundamental demand, not just relying on calendar predictions.
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GateUser-6bc33122
· 15h ago
Honestly, who still truly believes in 2026? Everyone who talks about the cycle period every day is almost a parrot.
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MetaverseMigrant
· 19h ago
Honestly, I'm already tired of the 2026 plan. The key now is who still has bullets left.
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SchroedingersFrontrun
· 19h ago
Really, I'm tired of the 2026 story. The key is, how many people still have money in their pockets right now?
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SolidityJester
· 20h ago
Honestly, who still has bullets now? Everyone's been trapped and can't move.
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AmateurDAOWatcher
· 20h ago
Haha, well said. Without money, talking about the cycle is pointless, haha.
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MetaDreamer
· 20h ago
Everyone's tired of hearing about the 2026 boom; the real question is who still has money to throw around.
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GasFeeCry
· 20h ago
All the abis modals are just waiting for everyone until 2026? That's just a dream, bro 😅
The market timeline that keeps getting repeated seems to have bored everyone. The narrative about "2026 will be a boom" or the four-year cycle theory does have its basis, but it's discussed to the point of exhaustion by everyone.
But a more realistic view: many traders and investors have already run out of capital. How many still have ammo to buy during dips? This might be a more important factor than the timeline with numbers.
Cycles may exist, but market liquidity and investor wallet conditions are also determinants. If people don't have money, how can there be a rally? It's worth thinking about current fundamental demand, not just relying on calendar predictions.