When examining potential market cycles, several macro indicators warrant attention. Historical patterns suggest major corrections often emerge during periods of excessive leverage, tightening monetary conditions, or macroeconomic shocks. The crypto market, being more volatile than traditional assets, typically amplifies these downturns. Rather than pinpointing exact timing—nearly impossible given market complexity—savvy traders monitor leading signals: funding rates, whale accumulation patterns, regulatory headlines, and correlation shifts with traditional markets. The next significant pullback could stem from Fed policy shifts, geopolitical escalation, or asset bubble deflation. Most cycles follow 4-year patterns in crypto, though unpredictability keeps markets interesting. Position sizing and risk management matter far more than prediction accuracy.

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rugpull_ptsd
· 01-18 13:48
Well said. Instead of predicting the top every day, it's better to manage your positions well. That's the secret to lasting longer.
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LiquidityWitch
· 01-18 13:41
You definitely need to keep a close eye on the funding rate; it's much more reliable than blindly guessing and predicting.
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TokenUnlocker
· 01-17 17:05
Leverage players will eventually have to repay their debts; when liquidity tightens, it's game over.
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HodlOrRegret
· 01-17 17:04
ngl funding rates are the most reliable thing, a hundred times better than what big V influencers recommend.
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BlockchainTherapist
· 01-17 16:44
To be honest, instead of studying these macro indicators, it's better to focus on managing your own positions...
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