Bitcoin just slipped into that dangerous zone—where retail investors are barely in profit and emotions start hijacking rational decisions.
The True Market Mean Price indicator just flipped bearish. History shows this pattern typically triggers nasty sell-offs, catching overconfident bulls completely off guard. When traders are sitting on razor-thin gains, fear spreads fast and discipline evaporates even faster.
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SandwichDetector
· 11-28 22:33
Here comes the same trap again, I'm tired of hearing it... Do you really think retail investors are suckers?
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BakedCatFanboy
· 11-28 03:49
Are you trying to scare us into a Cut Loss again? The Market Mean Price really means that short positions have to result in dumping; I've heard this trap too many times.
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BlockchainBrokenPromise
· 11-28 01:39
Another one of these? Every time, they say that when the indicators turn to short positions, it will fall, but what happens... I just want to ask, is the probability of history repeating itself really that high?
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DefiEngineerJack
· 11-25 23:06
well, *actually* if you look at the on-chain metrics beyond just TMMP... retail capitulation patterns don't correlate 1:1 with price action. show me the formal verification on this thesis?
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SelfRugger
· 11-25 23:06
Here we go again, it's the same trap every time... the real bottom hasn't been reached yet.
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tx_pending_forever
· 11-25 23:03
Another trap again? History will repeat but not replicate, let's watch.
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CountdownToBroke
· 11-25 22:55
Another one of these? Every time the indicators turn to short positions, they start telling stories. And what happens? It's still a signal for Reverse operations.
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BearMarketHustler
· 11-25 22:54
Here we go again, every time they talk about a danger zone, but in the end, they take the opposite position and pump.
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MaticHoleFiller
· 11-25 22:51
Another one of these? Just because the market average flips to short positions, I have to run? Last time I said this, I was still holding on, and then it rebounded and slapped me in the face. Do I still believe it this time?
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GateUser-26d7f434
· 11-25 22:37
I really can't understand this wave, it feels like every time it gets dumped at this point.
Bitcoin just slipped into that dangerous zone—where retail investors are barely in profit and emotions start hijacking rational decisions.
The True Market Mean Price indicator just flipped bearish. History shows this pattern typically triggers nasty sell-offs, catching overconfident bulls completely off guard. When traders are sitting on razor-thin gains, fear spreads fast and discipline evaporates even faster.