Historically, every altseason has often started at the most overlooked moments in the market. Looking back at those critical periods, while most people were still on the sidelines, the market had already quietly begun to move. Looking ahead to 2026, the similarity in market patterns is indeed intriguing. The current widespread skepticism, institutional hesitation, and scattered market signals—these characteristics are very much like the scenes on the eve of past major cycle initiations. By the time everyone believes, it’s usually already too late to seize the best entry opportunities.
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FlashLoanLarry
· 01-12 13:55
They can only rise from the most pessimistic times; this wave indeed feels about over.
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DAOdreamer
· 01-12 13:33
That's what they say, but I feel like every cycle someone is saying the same thing... The ones truly making money are those who do their homework, not those waiting for the wind to come.
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BearMarketBuilder
· 01-12 13:30
They say reverse thinking, but when it comes to actually buying, I still get nervous. Now that there are so many doubts, I actually find it a bit interesting.
Historically, every altseason has often started at the most overlooked moments in the market. Looking back at those critical periods, while most people were still on the sidelines, the market had already quietly begun to move. Looking ahead to 2026, the similarity in market patterns is indeed intriguing. The current widespread skepticism, institutional hesitation, and scattered market signals—these characteristics are very much like the scenes on the eve of past major cycle initiations. By the time everyone believes, it’s usually already too late to seize the best entry opportunities.