Market seasonality signals hint that we might be approaching the tail end of the accumulation phase. The cyclical patterns historically observed in crypto markets suggest interesting inflection points ahead.



Consider this: if the seasonal trend holds true and we're indeed nearing the transition from accumulation to the next phase, what could the immediate implications be for current positioning?

These turning points often matter more than people realize—understanding where we sit in the broader cycle can fundamentally shape risk management and entry strategies for what comes next.
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NotFinancialAdvicevip
· 5h ago
Seasonality is back again. How long can this theory be applied?
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GweiWatchervip
· 5h ago
The seasonal pattern is back again. Every time, they say we're close to a turning point, but we still have to wait. I just want to know if this time is really the case or if they're just trying to trick me into adding more positions.
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just_another_fishvip
· 5h ago
Seasonality? Uh... every time I hear that word, I just think of the last lesson I learned when I got caught haha It was about time to buy the dip, brothers. What are you still hesitating for—the accumulation phase is coming to an end. No matter how profound it sounds, it still depends on whether prices go up or not. Historical cycles are not a panacea. Wait, is this logic again giving myself an excuse to add to my position... I think, rather than trying to find some turning point, it's better to ask yourself how much principal you still have left.
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PumpAnalystvip
· 6h ago
Seasonality? Bro, I've heard this kind of excuse so many times. Every time, they say there's a turning point, but then the market keeps crashing again and again. Only after risk control is in place should we talk. Being bearish is one thing, but this wave actually has some substance. I'm just worried it's another manipulation by the big players—ripping off investors and then pushing the price up again. The bottoming signal is so obvious that it actually becomes more dangerous. The previous area was where the big players were laying in wait. Is this the end of the accumulation phase? It's just a signal before a rally. Before you, the investors, get in, make sure to check the support levels. Historical cycles are always easy to analyze in hindsight. The real skill is to recognize your own risk tolerance.
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SolidityNewbievip
· 6h ago
The idea of seasonality has been heard too many times, and every time they say we're close to a turning point but we're still stuck in the same place... But this time, is it really the case? --- End of accumulation? I feel like we're still just messing around at the bottom. --- Turning point, turning point. After so many years of turning, I just want to know when we can really take off. --- Sisters, the seasonality signals sound impressive, but in reality, you still have to judge the risk yourself. --- The problem is, regardless of the cycle or signal, my position is always being cut. --- Historical cyclicality... is always after the fact, the key question is, do we have confidence this time? --- Instead of studying seasonality, it's more practical to manage risk ratios properly. --- Starting to tell stories again. Forget it, just hold on. There's nothing much to operate anyway.
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WalletInspectorvip
· 6h ago
The seasonality is back. The last time I heard this saying, Bitcoin was still over 30,000.
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