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Topic: There is no Bull or Bear Season! (Read 158 times)

hero member
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September 21, 2018, 12:44:24 AM
#11
there are bear and bull seasons. for example if you bought major altcoins around november of 2017 and cashed out around new year. there is no possibility that you couldnt make profit because it was a bullish season. but whatever you bought in 2018 and hold more than 1 month you probably lost money because it is a bearish season.
full member
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September 19, 2018, 01:41:58 PM
#10
It depends on what timeframes, assets and indicators you're watching, also. I'd say that in general there are market cycles and most of the assets are correlated
sr. member
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September 14, 2018, 04:32:09 AM
#9
Well that is totally wrong, the Bull or Bear market is not to be attached to a certain user or an individual it is just the whole market condition and it will remain the same whether you joined today or from a year, if you are lacking knowledge about the whole market condition that will not change anything regarding it. By the way, you can make a profit in a Bear market same as the Bull market making a profit will not change the market from Bear to Bull.
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September 14, 2018, 04:31:28 AM
#8
My topic is a bit dicey. One thing I have realized for my little experience and time in crypto is that there is no particular bull or bear season generally for the market. It all depends on when you join and that'll make you classify whether you're part of a bull or bear season.
For instance, someone who joined crypto yesterday or earlier this week without zero knowledge about this might think we are in the bull season because if he purchased last night, he would have made so much. Someone who joined early in the year might also look at this with a different perspective. In a nutshell, i mean your bull or bear season will depend on when you get into the market. What do you also think about this?
Indeed, in the crypto market there is no uncertainty about the market, I also do not understand what you mean by bears and bull markets, it is a term in market conditions between descending and rising, each time we enter it cannot predict as a good profit back to management self, whether it is feasible to be an investor or not worthy, knowledge is highly demanded for profit, bear and bull markets are a sign to be better at seeing conditions before investing or trading.
copper member
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September 14, 2018, 04:21:36 AM
#7
I vehemently disagree, good you said someone without prior knowledge, but for someone who wants to learn and understand what he is going into will obviously be let know what the current market situation is, a lot of joined in bull season where one can sleep and wake to see more money as profit, there are bulls and bears, go study the charts
jr. member
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September 14, 2018, 04:12:18 AM
#6
there are bull and bear season. but the trend is not consistent, you wont know when it start, for how long, how much its go up or down.
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Fast, Smart, Trustworthy
September 14, 2018, 04:00:17 AM
#5
... i mean your bull or bear season will depend on when you get into the market...

Hi there. I think you have a misunderstand about bull and bear market.

Bull or bear market is based on the trend of price of coins/tokens. It's not based on whenever you in the market. If the market don't have your appearance, it's still bull or bear. So, I think your concept is wrong.
jr. member
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September 13, 2018, 06:37:56 PM
#4
That you are making profit does not mean you are yet in bull season. Bull run is an exponential increase and i does not take into account just an individual's experience, but the general experience of the market. The same is applicable to bear market. It as to touch so many areas.
hero member
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September 13, 2018, 05:53:55 PM
#3
There are bulls and there are bear seasons,the terms are not made up, they are defined by the direction of price movement over a certain period, they are not to be confused to the daily fluctuations in prices of tokens

Exactly. There are technical indicators that help in this taxonomy. People tend to think of short term gains or losses but this is not correct.
newbie
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September 13, 2018, 05:52:22 PM
#2
There are bulls and there are bear seasons,the terms are not made up, they are defined by the direction of price movement over a certain period, they are not to be confused to the daily fluctuations in prices of tokens
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September 13, 2018, 05:49:10 PM
#1
My topic is a bit dicey. One thing I have realized for my little experience and time in crypto is that there is no particular bull or bear season generally for the market. It all depends on when you join and that'll make you classify whether you're part of a bull or bear season.
For instance, someone who joined crypto yesterday or earlier this week without zero knowledge about this might think we are in the bull season because if he purchased last night, he would have made so much. Someone who joined early in the year might also look at this with a different perspective. In a nutshell, i mean your bull or bear season will depend on when you get into the market. What do you also think about this?
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