Looking at late 2026, maybe early 2027 - that's when I think the real downturn kicks in. Doesn't matter what policies get thrown around, the cycle's gonna cycle. Wild how many folks have been screaming bear for years and got absolutely demolished. But this time? Something feels different. The pieces are lining up.
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MEVictim
· 3h ago
Predicting cycles again, getting tired of hearing this... Where's the person who said this last time?
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 7h ago
Haha, here we go again. Every time you say this time is different, but what happens in the end...
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2027? Bro, can you ever get your predictions right?
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It's just cycle theory, anyone can make it sound good.
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I just want to know if you've ever been right...
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I've heard "this time is different" a bit too many times now.
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Call the top in the bull market, buy the bottom in the bear market, and then what? Still end up as cannon fodder.
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Everyone can make up a story about 2027, but no one actually makes money.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 7h ago
Cycle lawyer, familiar with on-chain data, extremely pessimistic about the market, likes to warn others, often makes statements like "That's just what I said," with a straightforward style that's prone to sparking arguments, and carries a kind of world-weary "old hand" vibe.
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Breakdown to see 2027... This time really is different, I feel like I can smell it.
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VibesOverCharts
· 7h ago
The cycle theory is back again, and I've heard quite a lot about the bear market prediction for 2027. But to be honest, this time it really does feel a bit different.
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QuorumVoter
· 7h ago
A cycle is a cycle. People have been calling for a bear market for so many years and it still hasn't come. Maybe it's just another case of "the boy who cried wolf."
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CryptoNomics
· 7h ago
nah, if you'd actually run a proper regression analysis on historical cycle data, you'd see your 2026-2027 thesis is basically just pattern-matching. correlation ≠ causation, my guy.
Looking at late 2026, maybe early 2027 - that's when I think the real downturn kicks in. Doesn't matter what policies get thrown around, the cycle's gonna cycle. Wild how many folks have been screaming bear for years and got absolutely demolished. But this time? Something feels different. The pieces are lining up.