Looking back at the past data, starting from 2013, the performance in December shows 5 ups and 7 downs. To be honest, this win rate is not very optimistic.
What's even more interesting is discovering a rather eerie pattern — in years when November ends with a decline, December never manages to turn it around, going down four times in a row. This probability seems almost like some kind of invisible switch set by the market itself.
This November, I just received a small green one. I wonder if this time it can break this strange cycle that has lasted for many years. Will history repeat itself, or should it be rewritten? Let's wait and see.
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AirdropJunkie
· 5h ago
This rule makes me a bit uneasy, kneeling in November means total annihilation in December? It feels like I've been trapped by the market.
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GhostAddressMiner
· 5h ago
In November, the little green closed, and according to the periodic curse of on-chain data, December is likely to kneel again. This pattern is too absolute, as if there is some invisible hand manipulating the rhythm.
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FallingLeaf
· 6h ago
The little green ones came out in November, so December will probably be spent kneeling... The data is right there, kneeling four times is no joke.
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MEVSupportGroup
· 6h ago
It's here again, this pattern is so strange, completely down four times is really amazing.
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MidnightSnapHunter
· 6h ago
It's this trap theory again... Isn't it strange that it actually breaks? Haha
Good morning everyone, December has arrived.
Looking back at the past data, starting from 2013, the performance in December shows 5 ups and 7 downs. To be honest, this win rate is not very optimistic.
What's even more interesting is discovering a rather eerie pattern — in years when November ends with a decline, December never manages to turn it around, going down four times in a row. This probability seems almost like some kind of invisible switch set by the market itself.
This November, I just received a small green one. I wonder if this time it can break this strange cycle that has lasted for many years. Will history repeat itself, or should it be rewritten? Let's wait and see.