RE: LeoThread 2026-03-26 04-12
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If everyone is supposedly bearish, then:
Why do videos expressing a bearish view attract hundreds of comments saying
I can't wait for you to be wrong
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Why do dozens of influencers post weekly, laughing and insisting BTC follows M2, ISM, or that this is a five-year cycle or supercycle?
Why is it that every time someone joins live audio spaces to suggest midterm years are not great for BTC, the crowd quickly labels them a doomer?
It's easy to pretend everyone is a bear, but a look at many influencers shows the opposite.
Many who missed the top and drifted away from the four‑year cycle now seem to want the market to bail them out. Others who promoted altcoins for years hoping for alt season are now grasping for reasons the market won't go lower.
Social interest in crypto is still trending down, monetary policy remains restrictive, and macro headwinds persist into the first half of 2026.
BTC tends to form lows in February of midterm years, then produce countertrend rallies lasting a few weeks before dropping again.
No amount of mental gymnastics will change how market cycles tend to work.
Pretending everyone is bearish is simple, but comment sections on bearish posts tell a different story
Hundreds of comments at where? Not possible on Hive
haha fair point, InLeo doesn't get massive comment threads like that. I was thinking more of YouTube or Twitter where bearish crypto vids blow up with contrarian hype