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Have you ever thought about it? If it is truly announced that there will be no more clone seasons, how many people will continue to play in the crypto circle? That is the core issue. Conversely, since clone seasons are so important, why do some voices always speak ambiguously? The last sentence actually reveals the truth—deliberately not clarifying now is to let investors hold onto that hope and continue to participate, looking forward to the next wave of market trends. Maintaining this psychological expectation, to some extent, supports the overall market participation. Interestingly, market participants are often the least resistant to such expectations.
If you're still waiting for the Altcoin Season, it's better to take this wave of retracement to position yourself at the high ground. Opportunity knocks but once, brother.
Honestly, the entire crypto circle relies on this hope to keep going. Once this expectation is shattered, the overall trend will immediately reverse.
The key to this wave is to grasp the psychological cycle. While others are anxious, I am laying low. It's that simple.
Altcoin Season? It's been overdrawn long ago. Now, it's just stories being spun for the retail investors.
Those who see through this have basically made their profits. Others are still dreaming.
The real issue isn't whether Altcoin Season will come, but whether you can see through this game.
In plain terms, it's a trick to maintain participation, but this trick is very effective. Most people fall for it.
It's all about deliberately teasing the audience. Big players have been waiting there for the bagholders to take the bait.
No more Shanzhai Season? Wake up. As long as new retail investors keep coming in, the season will always exist.
I've seen this kind of rhetoric too many times. It's always the same routine, too obvious.
To put it simply, it's about using ambiguity to maintain expectations. I really dislike this kind of suggestive manipulation.
Exactly, intentionally teasing the market is the most ruthless way to cut.
This round of manipulation is all about psychological warfare. We are all "being期待" leeks.
Rather than waiting for the clone season, it's better to find opportunities ourselves. Don't just listen to stories.