**Hello everyone!**
Itโs been a while since I last connected with my audience ๐
*last post on 12.06.24 ๐*. But I can explain everything.
You all know that the "
#bearMarket " phase is considered the hardest, right? But no one talks about the toughest phase of a "bull market." Let me explain why I think so.
During a bear market, everyone buys coins at the lowest prices, and no one really questions, *"Maybe this is already the bottom, and I should stop? ๐ค"* No, people keep buying, hoping to average their entry point.
But what about a **
#bullrun **? Coins are going up, deposits are growing, and youโre just sitting there counting your profits ๐. But then **marketing kicks in...**
During the bear
#market , **no one cared about percentages**, but once the market starts growing, the media launches an aggressive campaign: *"Now is the time to buy
#crypto! "* or *"This is your last chance!"* New money floods the market, people throw in their last savings, and the media cashes out, slowing down the exponential growth and cutting the oversized profits of those who bought at the bear marketโs bottom.
And then come political news, geopolitical tensions, scandals in the crypto community, clickbait headlinesโall making you question whether the growth will continue. You start searching for an exit point at **0%**, just hoping to keep at least what you invested.
Thatโs why I believe a **rising market is actually the most aggressive phase of capital redistribution.**
Iโm not saying goodbye.