Most people keep things to themselves and don't talk about bull markets and bear markets.
In a bear market, prices are like a roller coaster, suddenly shooting up and then slowly sliding down.
In a bull market, it's the opposite; you first take a tumble, then slowly get back up.
The bear market is approaching, with negative news everywhere, yet strangely, prices may still bounce a bit.
When the bull market is about to arrive, there is also a fair amount of negative news, but there always seems to be some good news popping up.
In a bear market, some currencies move like they're dancing, going up and down endlessly.
In a bull market, most currencies are running steadily, with prices soaring up.
One characteristic of a bear market is that over one or two years, most altcoins can drop by 90%. Just look now; altcoins have already taken a big hit, losing 90%, and they may still test the lows again. Only those coins with real capabilities can survive the bear market and shine brightly when the bull market comes. During a bear market, looking at the candlestick chart, there are more drops than rises, and prices slide like on a slide. It's tough for retail investors to make money; they lose more than they earn.
In a bull market, it's different; trading is active, and the market is lively. Looking at the candlestick chart, there are more rises than drops, and prices steadily go up. During this time, most retail investors can make some money, and losses are fewer.
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