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One of the most defining lessons in my trading journey came from observing how BTC behaves across long cycles rather than short moments.
In the early stages of my experience, I treated BTC like any other volatile asset. I focused on intraday moves, reacted to sudden pumps, and often exited positions too quickly when volatility increased. My attention was almost entirely on short-term price movement.
Over time, I started noticing a repeating pattern across extended periods: phases of accumulation, expansion, distribution, and correction. These cycles did not move in a straight line, but they often followed a broader rhythm influenced by supply dynamics, sentiment shifts, and liquidity conditions.
What I failed to understand early on was how powerful long-cycle behavior can be compared to short-term trading signals. I would exit positions during temporary uncertainty, only to watch the broader trend continue in the direction I initially expected.
During one major cycle phase, I reduced exposure too early, believing that a correction would deepen further. Instead, the market stabilized and resumed its upward movement as long-term demand gradually absorbed available supply. That decision made me realize that timing within a cycle is far more important than reacting to short-term noise.
As I refined my approach, I began focusing more on cycle positioning, accumulation zones, and long-term supply constraints rather than daily fluctuations. This allowed me to better understand when risk is elevated and when opportunity is quietly building beneath the surface.
Today, BTC cycle behavior remains one of the most discussed topics in crypto markets. Investors continuously debate where the market sits within broader phases and how supply-related events influence long-term direction.
That experience taught me that markets are not random—they move in cycles shaped by psychology, liquidity, and supply structure. The biggest mistakes often come from treating a long-cycle asset like a short-term trade. Understanding the bigger rhythm can completely change decision-making quality.
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