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Topic: Bitcoin: Bull/Bear Market Which Do you Prefer? - page 2. (Read 802 times)

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I prefer bullish market trend. recently I am trying to do day trading and i realize that trading in bullish market trend is easier because we tend to gain profit but trading in bearish market trend is harder because people are tend to sell their coin so it is hard to gain big profit.
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I can't say I prefer one or another. It's like day and night, they can't exist without each other. You need a bear market for accumulating, and a bull market for taking profits. Both are good.
like it or not, and indeed, it must be admitted that both are needed and preferred because they will be adapted to the situation at that time. I agree with you that both of them will certainly be useful for those who hold bitcoin, which can certainly determine when to buy and hold and when to release to be able to benefit.A bull or bear market will be needed for bitcoin investors because they will be able to determine the direction to be taken in managing bitcoin.
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I can't say I prefer one or another. It's like day and night, they can't exist without each other. You need a bear market for accumulating, and a bull market for taking profits. Both are good.
That's true and practical approach. If someone likes the bull market, even if it's a very positive time as the whole market goes up but it is basically useless if you have nothing bought and your portfolio is empty, similarly, when you say you like the bear market, it is basically useless to buy so many assets when they are low and then have no opportunity to sell them for profits. So someone who likes the bear market and vice versa needs to like the other one as well as one is useless without the other.

That is why I like both of them, I love it when I get the opportunity to buy any asset that I want at a very cheap price because that gives me great potential profits, and I love it when I get to sell those assets at a very high price and book the profits that I have waited for so long.
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Both are important and one will have no value without the other. Value is determined by supply and demand. But if the market stays the same, no one will be interested in it in case of market importance. If the market keeps on rising at a constant level, people will keep on buying and never sell. The same goes for constant dumping. People will only sell and as it will never go up, no one will ever buy again. So in order to keep the market running and people making profits and losses, we need both situations. I mentioned losses because one's loss is another's profit.

Some see the bear market as a bad thing. Because the price is dumping. But for those who are aware of the opportunities they will get in a bear market, it is a good thing to them. Because as you mentioned in the OP, they can fill their bags with more Bitcoin so that they can make a profit later on. But in order for this to happen, a bull market is necessary. Because you can only make profits when the price will rise again. So they both are connected and if you know your stuff, you can take advantage of both situations. So, I prefer both. One is useless without the other.
There's a third perspective that we could consider - the sideways market. Its where the market neither experiences a significant uptick (bull) nor a major downswing (bear). In such a phase, the market moves horizontally, presenting yet another myriad of opportunities and challenges. In fact, in this stage, investors often consolidate their positions and can also test their strategies.

Additionally, the relevance of a bull or bear market might not matter to certain types of traders, especially day traders, who make profits from small price fluctuations within a day. For them, market direction is irrelevant as long as there's volatility and liquidity.

The sideways market is the most annoying and I hate the most if someone asks me. Like what's going on, bitcoin has been sideways for the past 7 weeks and hasn't had any significant volatility that would annoy short-term traders like me. Bear markets or bull markets are both profitable markets if we know how to take advantage of them, but sideways markets are really annoying.

Indeed, as a long-term holder and day trader, I don't see any difference between a bear market and a bull market, I find them to be almost equally important.
Me either. It hard to make profit so I have stopped for several weeks for observation. My old strategy does not work anymore. This side way make altcoins even more gibberish. I guess I should invest more in MEMECOIN  Grin Grin Grin They look very promising but soon blow away

Memecoins is good for now but the risk is when the hype is fading since for sure like what you said all will blow up and for sure those who hold to much will be a loser. So we need to do extra careful  especially when bull run is coming or already occured since mostly this is the time where those scam devs will do their graceful exits. I would also consider to add some memecoins but as usual will go accumulate the olds reputable alts especially on bearish condition since we can or hard to accumulate when bullish season starts.
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It is true that when investing never invest with full money but keep some money in hand. If we invest like this when we buy a coin and from there we face losses when the market goes down. So when we save some money instead of investing all the money, we can take advantage when the market goes down further. But if you have to face a loss by investing, then it must be accepted for a long time, then it will be possible to make a profit in the future. If you invest in a bear market and hold that coin for a long period of time then sell it when there is a bull market and you can certainly earn a good profit. So we should never get disappointed by investing but hold patiently for a long time and from there we are sure to be successful.
It's all about learning when to sell to book profits. The longer you HODL the more you can benefit from your investment. But if you just keep on HODLing, you will not make the best out of your investment. Sometimes by hodling, you are making losses by missing out on opportunities when the market will go downhill. If the market continues to go downwards and you can predict that, sell at the beginning and buy again at the bottom. This will ensure more profits in the long run. I have made this mistake in the past. I kept on Hodling and it continued to go downhill. Never making that mistake.

One more thing that will help a lot is situations like this is DCA. Can't do much of an analysis? Keep doing DCA. That's the best for the long-term investment plans.
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Both are important and one will have no value without the other. Value is determined by supply and demand. But if the market stays the same, no one will be interested in it in case of market importance. If the market keeps on rising at a constant level, people will keep on buying and never sell. The same goes for constant dumping. People will only sell and as it will never go up, no one will ever buy again. So in order to keep the market running and people making profits and losses, we need both situations. I mentioned losses because one's loss is another's profit.

Some see the bear market as a bad thing. Because the price is dumping. But for those who are aware of the opportunities they will get in a bear market, it is a good thing to them. Because as you mentioned in the OP, they can fill their bags with more Bitcoin so that they can make a profit later on. But in order for this to happen, a bull market is necessary. Because you can only make profits when the price will rise again. So they both are connected and if you know your stuff, you can take advantage of both situations. So, I prefer both. One is useless without the other.
There's a third perspective that we could consider - the sideways market. Its where the market neither experiences a significant uptick (bull) nor a major downswing (bear). In such a phase, the market moves horizontally, presenting yet another myriad of opportunities and challenges. In fact, in this stage, investors often consolidate their positions and can also test their strategies.

Additionally, the relevance of a bull or bear market might not matter to certain types of traders, especially day traders, who make profits from small price fluctuations within a day. For them, market direction is irrelevant as long as there's volatility and liquidity.

The sideways market is the most annoying and I hate the most if someone asks me. Like what's going on, bitcoin has been sideways for the past 7 weeks and hasn't had any significant volatility that would annoy short-term traders like me. Bear markets or bull markets are both profitable markets if we know how to take advantage of them, but sideways markets are really annoying.

Indeed, as a long-term holder and day trader, I don't see any difference between a bear market and a bull market, I find them to be almost equally important.
Me either. It hard to make profit so I have stopped for several weeks for observation. My old strategy does not work anymore. This side way make altcoins even more gibberish. I guess I should invest more in MEMECOIN  Grin Grin Grin They look very promising but soon blow away
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I can't say I prefer one or another. It's like day and night, they can't exist without each other. You need a bear market for accumulating, and a bull market for taking profits. Both are good.
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Both are important and one will have no value without the other. Value is determined by supply and demand. But if the market stays the same, no one will be interested in it in case of market importance. If the market keeps on rising at a constant level, people will keep on buying and never sell. The same goes for constant dumping. People will only sell and as it will never go up, no one will ever buy again. So in order to keep the market running and people making profits and losses, we need both situations. I mentioned losses because one's loss is another's profit.

Some see the bear market as a bad thing. Because the price is dumping. But for those who are aware of the opportunities they will get in a bear market, it is a good thing to them. Because as you mentioned in the OP, they can fill their bags with more Bitcoin so that they can make a profit later on. But in order for this to happen, a bull market is necessary. Because you can only make profits when the price will rise again. So they both are connected and if you know your stuff, you can take advantage of both situations. So, I prefer both. One is useless without the other.
There's a third perspective that we could consider - the sideways market. Its where the market neither experiences a significant uptick (bull) nor a major downswing (bear). In such a phase, the market moves horizontally, presenting yet another myriad of opportunities and challenges. In fact, in this stage, investors often consolidate their positions and can also test their strategies.

Additionally, the relevance of a bull or bear market might not matter to certain types of traders, especially day traders, who make profits from small price fluctuations within a day. For them, market direction is irrelevant as long as there's volatility and liquidity.

The sideways market is the most annoying and I hate the most if someone asks me. Like what's going on, bitcoin has been sideways for the past 7 weeks and hasn't had any significant volatility that would annoy short-term traders like me. Bear markets or bull markets are both profitable markets if we know how to take advantage of them, but sideways markets are really annoying.

Indeed, as a long-term holder and day trader, I don't see any difference between a bear market and a bull market, I find them to be almost equally important.
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I find myself oscillating between an occasional fondness for the bear and an absolute 100% jubilation when the bullish trend takes the stage. During bearish times, I embark on a quest to amass my BTC assets, a venture that invariably demands a surplus of FIAT. My most poignant regret unfurls when Bitcoin descends into a bearish run, yet my FIAT reservoir falls short of acquiring this digital gem, rendering me utterly powerless in the face of a monumental opportunity.

Conversely, when the bull run charges forth, I'm wholeheartedly aligned with the prevailing sentiment, for my Bitcoin balance inevitably scales new heights in valuation upon its conversion into other conventional currencies.

The crux of the matter lies in the imperative of possessing an ample FIAT reserve during Bitcoin's bearish phases, a requisite that bestows upon me the capacity to accrue even greater volumes of this digital gold. It is within this nexus that I cultivate an affection for both of these intertwined cycles.
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Additionally, the relevance of a bull or bear market might not matter to certain types of traders, especially day traders, who make profits from small price fluctuations within a day. For them, market direction is irrelevant as long as there's volatility and liquidity.
I try to avoid the sideway market. It is difficult to predict where the next line will go. For that reason, I always keep some assets as stablecoins in my hand. If I see a bullish pattern, I will buy and wait till it reaches its peak. If not, then they will be added to my HODLings. If I am unable to take a profit from short time trades, I put them in my long time hodling account. I will make profits from it in the long run.

If I see a bear pattern, I will wait till I can predict that this will be the bottom. And then I will buy at that point. Then it's all about waiting for the price pump. So what I will suggest is, to keep some spare money at hand all the time. You can take advantage of any market condition with it. Never put all your money in one trade. Divide it into multiple sections.
It is true that when investing never invest with full money but keep some money in hand. If we invest like this when we buy a coin and from there we face losses when the market goes down. So when we save some money instead of investing all the money, we can take advantage when the market goes down further. But if you have to face a loss by investing, then it must be accepted for a long time, then it will be possible to make a profit in the future. If you invest in a bear market and hold that coin for a long period of time then sell it when there is a bull market and you can certainly earn a good profit. So we should never get disappointed by investing but hold patiently for a long time and from there we are sure to be successful.
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Almost everyone in the forum loves the bull market than the bear market though it has not scientifically proven but people love the bull market more than the bear market, and upon known this, there are some people who are interested in the bear market because they are using the bear to accumulate and store their wallets with enough bitcoins so I decided to know the opinion of the forum users. Among the two which of them do you prefer, is it the bull market or the Bear Market? And why?
Some are investing for the bull market  and once the bull market comes they offload the wallet. While.some are perpetual in the holding both in the bull and the bear. So where do you belong? Is the bull market is more important than the bear market? And if I may ask, which one is the best?

Yes most of the people like bull market. But bull and bear market both are very important for cryptocurrency Market. Only bull market Couldn't able to collect new members. So bull and bear both are important for cryptocurrency market. When we see bear market running or bear market coming then i can calculate buying area. If i able to buy then when bull session come i will get big profit. But if market only bull means uptrend then it will be tuff to buy. So i think Bear and bull market all are important for traders and investors.
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Additionally, the relevance of a bull or bear market might not matter to certain types of traders, especially day traders, who make profits from small price fluctuations within a day. For them, market direction is irrelevant as long as there's volatility and liquidity.
I try to avoid the sideway market. It is difficult to predict where the next line will go. For that reason, I always keep some assets as stablecoins in my hand. If I see a bullish pattern, I will buy and wait till it reaches its peak. If not, then they will be added to my HODLings. If I am unable to take a profit from short time trades, I put them in my long time hodling account. I will make profits from it in the long run.

If I see a bear pattern, I will wait till I can predict that this will be the bottom. And then I will buy at that point. Then it's all about waiting for the price pump. So what I will suggest is, to keep some spare money at hand all the time. You can take advantage of any market condition with it. Never put all your money in one trade. Divide it into multiple sections.
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Almost everyone in the forum loves the bull market than the bear market though it has not scientifically proven but people love the bull market more than the bear market, and upon known this, there are some people who are interested in the bear market because they are using the bear to accumulate and store their wallets with enough bitcoins so I decided to know the opinion of the forum users. Among the two which of them do you prefer, is it the bull market or the Bear Market? And why?
Some are investing for the bull market  and once the bull market comes they offload the wallet. While.some are perpetual in the holding both in the bull and the bear. So where do you belong? Is the bull market is more important than the bear market? And if I may ask, which one is the best?

Anyone in his right sense will like the bull market because of the price increases of Bitcoin and because of the inflow of money that comes to the market, there used to be enough liquidity at that time to selling becomes easy without any effect on the price. Why will anyone even fall for the bear market because they want to have bitcoin at cheap prices except for traders that I know that like the bear market because of the money they make when they short the market and even that one is temperament, they do lose more than they anticipate to achieve in the market during trading i.e the future and margin traders in this case.

I never had the opportunity to buy bitcoin when it was around less than $100 but I'm happy to say that I'm ready for the bull run, my but hot when the price reacts to the news sometimes but its part of the process of been a holder, I love bull run because everyone who literally hold bitcoin will gain and will also get lots of attention from outsiders that indeed bitcoin is still alive and Microstrategy dream of holding will forever live on, more institutional investors will have more believe in bitcoin future again.
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Both are important and one will have no value without the other. Value is determined by supply and demand. But if the market stays the same, no one will be interested in it in case of market importance. If the market keeps on rising at a constant level, people will keep on buying and never sell. The same goes for constant dumping. People will only sell and as it will never go up, no one will ever buy again. So in order to keep the market running and people making profits and losses, we need both situations. I mentioned losses because one's loss is another's profit.

Some see the bear market as a bad thing. Because the price is dumping. But for those who are aware of the opportunities they will get in a bear market, it is a good thing to them. Because as you mentioned in the OP, they can fill their bags with more Bitcoin so that they can make a profit later on. But in order for this to happen, a bull market is necessary. Because you can only make profits when the price will rise again. So they both are connected and if you know your stuff, you can take advantage of both situations. So, I prefer both. One is useless without the other.
There's a third perspective that we could consider - the sideways market. Its where the market neither experiences a significant uptick (bull) nor a major downswing (bear). In such a phase, the market moves horizontally, presenting yet another myriad of opportunities and challenges. In fact, in this stage, investors often consolidate their positions and can also test their strategies.

Additionally, the relevance of a bull or bear market might not matter to certain types of traders, especially day traders, who make profits from small price fluctuations within a day. For them, market direction is irrelevant as long as there's volatility and liquidity.
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Personally, I adopt a more patient approach, consistently HODLing regardless of market conditions. And there is no definitive answer as to which is "best" since it varies based on individual circumstances.
That is exactly how it works, one might like the bull market more because that is when the market performs well and every coin goes up in price, but it totally depends on what you want to do if asked in general, because if I haven't bought anything and the market keeps going up, there will be no pleasure for me because I don't have any asset, so in this situation, I would like the bear market more because I have money and I want to buy.

But, if I have bought all my favorite cryptocurrencies already, I would definitely not want the market to dip anymore, and I would want it to get into the bull run and keep going up so that I can get more and more profits on what I've bought, so I would love the bull season in this situation.
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Almost everyone in the forum loves the bull market than the bear market though it has not scientifically proven but people love the bull market more than the bear market, and upon known this, there are some people who are interested in the bear market because they are using the bear to accumulate and store their wallets with enough bitcoins so I decided to know the opinion of the forum users. Among the two which of them do you prefer, is it the bull market or the Bear Market? And why?
Some are investing for the bull market  and once the bull market comes they offload the wallet. While.some are perpetual in the holding both in the bull and the bear. So where do you belong? Is the bull market is more important than the bear market? And if I may ask, which one is the best?

For some like me who prefer to HODL, it doesn't really matter whether it is bear or bull season, we just keep storing BTC. I do intend to become a good trader someday soonest because I have to put the little knowledge I have into practice. I know in summary that I can profit in the bullish season if I sell because that is when there is growth.
Both have their pecks depending on whatever strategy you intend to use to trade.

An avid trader would have been conversant with these market seasons, else there would only be losses recorded.
What many traders or potential traders who want to take advantage of these market seasons do, is to follow signals on telegram, twitter, Instagram or any other website where the primary aim is to give updates and explain the charts and graphs of market movement and trends which lead to bull and bearish seasons.
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both are good but I prefer bull market rather than bear market. I do altcoin trading too, when bull market happen the percentage of getting profit is bigger because bitcoin price also affect on altcoin price. for me it is hard to trading in bear market, because not much pump happen in altcoin trading. I am a trader so when bull market come I always try to sell at as highest price as possible then buy it back when bear market come again. in the past I was just do holding and the profit still big. both holding and trading is profitable, the difference is just the risk.

You can trade during the bear market as well as the bull market, professional traders trades during both seasons and make good profits because they are good at what they're doing. During the bear market there's also pumps in the market so it isn't always falling down continuously.

As a trader you don't have to learn just how to trade on the spot market, you can give yourself more leverage by learning how to trade futures market because when you know how to trade the future market you won't be restricted to only trading spot during the bear market.

Trading has more risk than holding but holding is more profitable than trading. Bear markets are perfect for holders because they get more chances to accumulate Bitcoin and other altcoins at low price because bear market make all cryptocurency to fall because of fear.
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Everyone loves bull market because regardless how much you buy it, in the end you're will make profit since the price is always increase.

Bear market is tricky and only some people like about that, especially people who like to create fake news and spreading FUDs. Is there any Bitcoin holder like bear market? I believe no because there's no point as their portfolio are declined.
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Almost everyone in the forum loves the bull market than the bear market though it has not scientifically proven but people love the bull market more than the bear market, and upon known this, there are some people who are interested in the bear market because they are using the bear to accumulate and store their wallets with enough bitcoins so I decided to know the opinion of the forum users. Among the two which of them do you prefer, is it the bull market or the Bear Market? And why?
Some are investing for the bull market  and once the bull market comes they offload the wallet. While.some are perpetual in the holding both in the bull and the bear. So where do you belong? Is the bull market is more important than the bear market? And if I may ask, which one is the best?
It's easy to say that the bull market is the best but we all know that bitcoin, gold, stocks or whatever can't simply go up, markets don't work like that. I like them both because they give you different opportunities over time. Probably it bothers me more if the market goes up and I didn't buy rather then going down while hodling.

I also can't lie that I don't like bull markets more than bear markets because a rise in our assets is what anyone wants. But if someone thinks the bear market is not important and they don't like it, then they are not a real investor. Because to get profit we need to buy low and sell high, and to be able to buy low, we need bear market. So I also like both markets because each market has its own function, and a healthy financial market is a market where prices go up and down.
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Almost everyone in the forum loves the bull market than the bear market though it has not scientifically proven but people love the bull market more than the bear market, and upon known this, there are some people who are interested in the bear market because they are using the bear to accumulate and store their wallets with enough bitcoins so I decided to know the opinion of the forum users. Among the two which of them do you prefer, is it the bull market or the Bear Market? And why?
Some are investing for the bull market  and once the bull market comes they offload the wallet. While.some are perpetual in the holding both in the bull and the bear. So where do you belong? Is the bull market is more important than the bear market? And if I may ask, which one is the best?
It's easy to say that the bull market is the best but we all know that bitcoin, gold, stocks or whatever can't simply go up, markets don't work like that. I like them both because they give you different opportunities over time. Probably it bothers me more if the market goes up and I didn't buy rather then going down while hodling.
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