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Let's look back at what actually happened in the previous cycle from a technical standpoint.
Major market turns rarely occur in a vacuum. Usually there's a trigger—exchange collapses, tech narratives falling apart, or some other systemic stress—that finally breaks the dam and sparks the correction.
But here's what's interesting: the patterns repeat. Each cycle brings its own shock event, yet the underlying mechanics follow a similar rhythm. Understanding these catalysts isn't just retrospective analysis—it's about recognizing when conditions are primed for the next move. Whether it's sentiment
Major market turns rarely occur in a vacuum. Usually there's a trigger—exchange collapses, tech narratives falling apart, or some other systemic stress—that finally breaks the dam and sparks the correction.
But here's what's interesting: the patterns repeat. Each cycle brings its own shock event, yet the underlying mechanics follow a similar rhythm. Understanding these catalysts isn't just retrospective analysis—it's about recognizing when conditions are primed for the next move. Whether it's sentiment