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Elon Musk sold $3.38 billion in #TSLA shares.
Elon Musk sold $3.38 billion in
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New tokens keep appearing, all promising the same thing ("Missed XYZ? Don't worry, you can be early to this one!"). This splits liquidity, making it tough for any token to excel. Attention gets scattered, and there are no more greater fools to sell to, as they're the ones buying the new tokens.
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More people are losing hope and doubting if the bull market is ending, feeling less optimistic overall. This is actually a good sign for bull 🐂
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Crypto lesson: As cycles progress, more coins are created, diluting the market. NFTs began with cool cartoon pfps, but got flooded with copycats and died. DeFi Started with food farms, expanded, and died. Meme coins went from dogs to frogs to cats. Is this time different ?
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Early adopters get rich from originals (CryptoPunks, CAKE, BONK). Those who missed out, greedy and entitled, seek similar gains. Originals too pricey for 100x potential, so they chase the "next thing.
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Late 2024 is Bullish 2025 Challenging due to policy errors from central banks. Late 2025-early 2026 Bullish again as US debt crisis speeds up. More debt monetization = higher crypto prices.
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