$BTC Hello everyone, (an observation about the crypto market), "so simple to analyze", BTC has been rising since the last correction that reached 39,000 to 108,000. It is very logical to say that a correction to 84,000 or 70,000 is the healthiest, and still, the holders will be in profit. It is true that FOMO led new investors to buy at the highest price, but since I have known BTC, the same has always happened. The idea that it will always rise without corrections is that of novices, and it will always happen the same way. When we are at 200,000, we will see the same comments from people who will buy at that price, and BTC will correct to 150,000, for example! They will think the world is ending, but what they don't realize is that BTC is a very volatile store of value, and the truth is it has come to stay. Don't bet in this market; save wisely for the long term. You won't become a millionaire overnight without any strategy, but I can tell you that if you buy BTC now, in 10 years you will have 10 times your initial investment, and you can't achieve that with the current banking system, which rather takes your money with taxes, fees, maintenance, and let's not even talk about the devaluation that takes purchasing power from your savings. Do you think that for those of us who bought at 16,000, it affects us that BTC, now at 100,000, retraces to 50,000? Absolutely not, and I say the same when it reaches 500,000 and retraces to 250,000, for example! What I want to say is that cycles are always like this, and we must take into account that this will only change when institutional and governmental adoption is imminent, and believe me, it will already be too late for the average citizen, so to speak.
There is the FOMO of buying and buying because it will rise, but there is also the fear of selling and selling for the simple reason of not really understanding the fundamentals of Bitcoin. Many buy to then sell and obtain profits; most of the time, those are the people who end up losing. In contrast to the holders, who, whatever happens, are always in profit. Don't bet, save! This is my advice for those most affected. Greetings, a hug, and may you have a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year...