Still bearish on crypto? But major international political developments suggest shifting sentiment—why would anyone maintain such a pessimistic stance when geopolitical dynamics are clearly moving in a more favorable direction? The market's mood seems to be shifting too, and only the most stubborn bears would ignore these signals.
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GateUser-2fce706c
· 2h ago
I've said it before, this wave of geopolitical changes is the catalyst. Those who can't see it are still stuck on technical analysis, unaware that the overall trend has already shifted. Opportunity knocks but once.
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 12h ago
The bears really can't hold on anymore. As soon as the geopolitical situation improves, they rush to spin stories.
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ser_we_are_early
· 01-08 07:50
Short sellers, it's time to wake up. The geopolitical winds have shifted, yet you're still stubbornly holding on.
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CodeSmellHunter
· 01-08 07:50
Are the bears still resisting? That's funny, even the geopolitical winds have shifted.
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fren_with_benefits
· 01-08 07:48
The geopolitical winds have indeed shifted, but will the bears really listen... Honestly, it still depends on the price of the coin itself.
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MrRightClick
· 01-08 07:20
Oh dear, as soon as geopolitical tensions shift, everyone wants to turn things around? I think it's doubtful.
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Wait, is this really about to take off? I need to take another look.
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Stubborn bears haha, maybe that's me.
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Signals, signals, same old rhetoric, getting old.
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The political winds have changed, so the price should go up? I can't quite buy that logic.
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Alright, alright, I'll hold again and see if it works.
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The most stubborn bear's comments, they do sound a bit sarcastic.
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Emotional shifts are one thing, but the real deal is in the wallet.
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Here we go again, every week there's this kind of argument.
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Turning in a favorable direction? Why don't I feel it?
Still bearish on crypto? But major international political developments suggest shifting sentiment—why would anyone maintain such a pessimistic stance when geopolitical dynamics are clearly moving in a more favorable direction? The market's mood seems to be shifting too, and only the most stubborn bears would ignore these signals.