An account that Sleeping for more than 2 years now awaken just to Post thread Like this and Yeah In Bullish market .
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Wondering what triggers to this account to come Online and the first Post is this thread .
Anything is possible in bitcoin today because it already made many unexpected outcomes to its price in the last year of 2020 and this year, 2021. I hope that bitcoin would not go down below $5K again because it will take a long time to get back all of our losses, but if bitcoin goes down, I hope it will not be worse than the last year, 2017.
The Price of Bitcoin happens to Fell down to 4k Last year is Because of the Pandemic , we already seeing the Bright effect of Halving those days when suddenly the Virus comes and really shaken the whole world.
But unless there will be something like that of even worst ?i don't see this level will be bringing again.
If this is aimed at me - well yes I bought some BTC back in 2018 then went back to my day job, family, and was always looking to buy more but missed the bull run. It happens when you're working hard in the job to get promoted, rise higher in the company and make more money. Not everyone sits on BTC as the only method of making money. Sadly it has been to volatile.
I hope that I am able to re-buy around $5k mark, and I would buy in around 3-4 BTC. I believe in the BTC project, but at current prices I worry I cannot afford much. It is selfish I know, and I see other threads where 'nocoiners' perhaps like myself who don't hold a lot (to be honest I wasted all my hoping on a few altcoin revolutions) are hoping to FUD the price down - not my intention - I just want to understand WHY people say it cannot drop below $30k. What do they know that is not apparent, or is this just anti-FUD in order to avoid a price drop?
Also, I am interested in understanding the market. What is fundamentally different this time from an economic stand point. I see everyone say 'structurally it is different' because we now have institutional investors, but is this just 'hope' or actual numbers/facts based? Do those institutional investors collectively hold enough of the market to avoid a dip such as before?
I understand everyone wants higher value; so do I - selfishly I would hope for a correction to buy in, but also all the hodlers will not suffer because they hodl.
Also, whilst I have been 'sleeping' actually I was in the background reading on occasion.