It seems that opinions on Bitcoin are primarily divided into two categories:
(1) BULLS: People who grok Bitcoin, and thus are perma-bulls
(2) BEARS: People who do not grok Bitcoin, and thus are perma-bears
I would like to propose a third, new, much rarer category:
(3) OPTIMISTIC BEARS: People who grok Bitcoin and believe in its future, yet acknowledge that, at present, Bitcoin and especially alt-coins are still in the midst of a major speculative bubble that must deflate before the next growth phase can begin.
If you're in category 3, then please join me in this thread. Welcome to the home of the optimistic bears. I would like to hear from you.
Your definitions are
completely wrong. That isnt even close to what the terms "bear" and "bull" mean, and the term "optimistic bear" is a meaningless oxymoron.
I guess we need to review this
again.
Definition of 'Bear'An investor who believes that a particular security or market is headed downward. Bears attempt to profit from a decline in prices. Bears are generally pessimistic about the state of a given market.
http://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/bear.asp
Definition of 'Bull'
An investor who thinks the market, a specific security or an industry will rise. Investors who takes a bull approach will purchase securities under the assumption that they can be sold later at a higher price.
A "bear" is considered to be the opposite of a bull. Bear investors believe that the value of a specific security or an industry is likely to decline in the future.
http://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/bull.aspWhy do people on this forum find that hard to grasp? If you currently think the market is going to decline, your a bear, if you currently think it will go up, you are a bull. Every investor will react to the market and alternate between bullish or bearish. "Bull" and "bear" have nothing to do with your individual market philosophy, it is simply a reflection of where you currently think the price is going.
tl:dr There is no such thing as "permabear" or "permabull" or "optimistic bear"...those are a basterdization of terms by people who dont understand basic investment terms.