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The big gains in your hands, nine out of ten times, come from that period you least want to look back on.
Just think about your own experience and you'll understand. What does true bottoming look like?
No one is talking, no buzz. No stories to tell, no one cares. Whatever you say, it seems no one is listening.
But this is exactly the signal. When the market no longer needs you to speak out, it’s actually the best time to lay low. Opportunities are always incubated in cold water, not under the spotlight. The same goes for this cycle of Ethereum; many people are waiting for this stage.
True investors understand that the best time to position is when most people are already numb and indifferent.
I love the phrase "cold water incubation," I'm experiencing it now.
Last year at this time, no one paid attention to Ethereum; now it's a matter of who can endure.
People tend to be most numb at the bottom; this wave is indeed a period of waiting.
It's only when there's no hype that it's a real signal; you can never find bargains under the spotlight.
That last wave last year really numbed me, and now it's starting to stir again. Isn't this a trap?
The worst thing is thinking you're at a low point, only to see it drop even further. How do you tell the difference?