#2026年比特币价格展望 The essence of this round of market movement is still to see clearly — a rebound, not a reversal. It sounds like missing one word, but the underlying logic is completely different. The overall market remains within a bear market framework; the rebound is just a recovery wave within the bear market. Don't be fooled by short-term gains. More importantly, this rebound has not yet fully played out from its start to now, and there is still room and time for it. Therefore, the current strategy should be: acknowledge the existence of a rebound, but do not mistake it for a trend reversal. Investors who confuse the two are often caught off guard during subsequent pullbacks.
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MintMaster
· 13h ago
A rebound ≠ a reversal. How many times do I have to say this before some people understand? It's truly baffling.
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GateUser-2fce706c
· 01-10 03:33
A rebound is not a reversal. I've explained this difference to people around me long ago. Many people are easily fooled by this wave of gains, and they'll regret it only when the pullback comes. The opportunity must not be missed. Now, we still need to clearly see the overall trend.
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FalseProfitProphet
· 01-09 08:42
A rebound doesn't mean a reversal, and there's nothing wrong with saying that. But to be honest, 99% of people will still step in...
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WalletInspector
· 01-08 09:01
A rebound is not a reversal, and there's nothing wrong with saying that... but honestly, ordinary retail investors can't tell the difference at all. Many just go all-in when they see a bullish signal.
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digital_archaeologist
· 01-08 09:00
A rebound is not a reversal, I agree with that. But to be honest, most people can't tell the difference at all—buying in when it's rising, shouting to cut losses when it falls. By the time a correction comes, it's too late to cry.
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ZKProofster
· 01-08 08:56
technically speaking, the bounce vs reversal distinction is solid—most people conflate price action with trend inversion then panic when the protocol breaks. seen this play out too many times, ngl.
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ThesisInvestor
· 01-08 08:55
A rebound is not a reversal. There's nothing wrong with that statement, but to be honest, most people can't tell the difference at all and are still easily fooled by a few bullish candles.
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ChainWatcher
· 01-08 08:39
A rebound is not a reversal. There's some truth to that, but frankly, most people can't tell the difference... Once the rebound becomes large, they start fantasizing about a reversal, and when the decline continues, they still get caught.
#2026年比特币价格展望 The essence of this round of market movement is still to see clearly — a rebound, not a reversal. It sounds like missing one word, but the underlying logic is completely different. The overall market remains within a bear market framework; the rebound is just a recovery wave within the bear market. Don't be fooled by short-term gains. More importantly, this rebound has not yet fully played out from its start to now, and there is still room and time for it. Therefore, the current strategy should be: acknowledge the existence of a rebound, but do not mistake it for a trend reversal. Investors who confuse the two are often caught off guard during subsequent pullbacks.