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Cryptocurrency is risky, and while we are aware of the basic requirements that must be in place in order to profit significantly, not all of us are aware of an appropriate season to trade. Most professional traders prefer the bear season, which, in my opinion, is the best period to conduct critical study on crypto projects, uncover ethical road maps, and invest in them for a possible solid future. The bull season is most likely harvest time; we reap what we sow in the market. Which season is better for trading, the bull or the bear?
It’s obvious that bullish season is the best time to trade for crypto. A lot have proved and become highly profitable in it. Bear season is the perfect time to buy and accumulate crypto with high potentials, and finally sell them and make profits when bullish season takes over the market. But if you are an experienced trader, every season is good to trade as long as the market condition does not go against on your trading decision.
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For trading in my opinion the bullish season is the best, but if you are an investor of course the bearish season is the best too,
because we can buy or accumulate the altcoins or bitcoins that we will invest in, so it all depends on us,
whether we can take advantage of every situation or not.
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Cryptocurrency is risky, and while we are aware of the basic requirements that must be in place in order to profit significantly, not all of us are aware of an appropriate season to trade. Most professional traders prefer the bear season, which, in my opinion, is the best period to conduct critical study on crypto projects, uncover ethical road maps, and invest in them for a possible solid future. The bull season is most likely harvest time; we reap what we sow in the market. Which season is better for trading, the bull or the bear?
If you are still a beginner in trading, bullish season will always seem to be the perfect season to trade. As long as you buy at a low price and sell at its high price, then profits would come for sure. However, if you have been a long time trader and you have been used to trade in whatever market condition, I guess any market season is already good to trade. With your skills and perfect strategies to conquer any market behavior, trading will never end up at loss.
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Bearish or bullish, wouldnt matter.  Cool
It doesn't matter if you know what to do when the market is bullish or bearish.
Usually, those who trade futures will benefit from any market conditions but with great risk.
For those who trade Spot, of course, the bearish market will make them have to continue to survive and really have to know how to do risk management and finance well.

Seasons could really be determined out by some cycle basing up on the past on which we had able to encounter but since we do know that this market is that unpredictable.
Then there's no way that we could be able to tell on what would gonna happen next.
Past cycles will indeed be influential, it will be a kind of time trail that can predict where the market will go.
Like in May and June right now, the cycle is the same as last year. May and June were bearish months and it is expected that July will return to bullish mode.

The market cannot be predicted accurately, but we can know what will happen next with some technical and fundamental analysis.
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Cryptocurrency is risky, and while we are aware of the basic requirements that must be in place in order to profit significantly, not all of us are aware of an appropriate season to trade. Most professional traders prefer the bear season, which, in my opinion, is the best period to conduct critical study on crypto projects, uncover ethical road maps, and invest in them for a possible solid future. The bull season is most likely harvest time; we reap what we sow in the market. Which season is better for trading, the bull or the bear?
Bullish season will always be the ideal season to trade. However, if you have been a long time trader in the market, you will discover that there are good opportunities to trade even if the market is still bearish. As long as you know already how to trade successfully even if the market condition is not favorable, then it will never be a problem anymore. But you should be more knowledgeable and skillful when trading in the market, as that will increase your chances of making you profitable regardless of the market condition.
You are entirely correct. Traders eagerly anticipate the bullish season sometimes referred to as the profitable season in order to engage in trading and make money. Nevertheless consumers frequently continue to harbour doubts about the market current state whether it is Bullish or Bearish out of a fear of possible losses. As you said those who have been engaged in trading for a substantial amount of time have amassed sufficient experience knowledge and skills. Both the Bearish and the Bullish seasons are comparable to them because they are adept at making money from trade even though there are instances when they could also lose money.
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Cryptocurrency is risky, and while we are aware of the basic requirements that must be in place in order to profit significantly, not all of us are aware of an appropriate season to trade. Most professional traders prefer the bear season, which, in my opinion, is the best period to conduct critical study on crypto projects, uncover ethical road maps, and invest in them for a possible solid future. The bull season is most likely harvest time; we reap what we sow in the market. Which season is better for trading, the bull or the bear?

As a normal speculator back then, of course, it's always on the positive side with the bulls. But being a trader, you will soon realize that the direction of every swing actually doesn't really matter. As long as there is a clear direction going higher or lower in the market, it will always be a viable day to trade. You can either go or short with the leverage that your capital can endure. When it goes sideways it's the time to preserve the capital.
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Cryptocurrency is risky, and while we are aware of the basic requirements that must be in place in order to profit significantly, not all of us are aware of an appropriate season to trade. Most professional traders prefer the bear season, which, in my opinion, is the best period to conduct critical study on crypto projects, uncover ethical road maps, and invest in them for a possible solid future. The bull season is most likely harvest time; we reap what we sow in the market. Which season is better for trading, the bull or the bear?
Bullish season will always be the ideal season to trade. However, if you have been a long time trader in the market, you will discover that there are good opportunities to trade even if the market is still bearish. As long as you know already how to trade successfully even if the market condition is not favorable, then it will never be a problem anymore. But you should be more knowledgeable and skillful when trading in the market, as that will increase your chances of making you profitable regardless of the market condition.

The bullish season does make us comfortable to trade and invest because wherever the price we buy,
the altcoin will always go up, this happened during the bullish 2017 and 2021 where altcoin and bitcoin reach their new ATH in each of these years.
so if according to history it means that we will enter a bullish season in 2024-2025, and yes, hopefully the bullish price will reach new ATH.
Bearish or bullish, wouldnt matter.  Cool

If you are a trader, then you would really be able to make up that kind of adaptation on whatever the market trend would be but if you are really just tending to accumulate for long term
holds then it would really be your choice. We know that this market is really that unpredictable and if you do deal up with volatility then it would really imposing so much risks compared when you do hold.
It would be depending on the risks appetite of a certain individual on which there are really people who do love to dive in with the risks as long it could give out that chances on earning more.

Seasons could really be determined out by some cycle basing up on the past on which we had able to encounter but since we do know that this market is that unpredictable.
Then there's no way that we could be able to tell on what would gonna happen next.
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The bullish season does make us comfortable to trade and invest because wherever the price we buy,
the altcoin will always go up, this happened during the bullish 2017 and 2021 where altcoin and bitcoin reach their new ATH in each of these years.
so if according to history it means that we will enter a bullish season in 2024-2025, and yes, hopefully the bullish price will reach new ATH.
You should only invest for a short-term target if it is in a bullish season. Don't invest for the long term, it is not the right time to buy coins for holding a long time. While for trading, it is surely the right time for trading, especially for day/weekly trading. I still remembered that I could get hundreds of dollars in a day when it was in the bullish season of 2021. I prefer to choose altcoins at the moment, I rarely trade Bitcoin. Yes, the next bullish season is predicted to happen in 2024-2025.

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Cryptocurrency is risky, and while we are aware of the basic requirements that must be in place in order to profit significantly, not all of us are aware of an appropriate season to trade. Most professional traders prefer the bear season, which, in my opinion, is the best period to conduct critical study on crypto projects, uncover ethical road maps, and invest in them for a possible solid future. The bull season is most likely harvest time; we reap what we sow in the market. Which season is better for trading, the bull or the bear?
Bullish season will always be the ideal season to trade. However, if you have been a long time trader in the market, you will discover that there are good opportunities to trade even if the market is still bearish. As long as you know already how to trade successfully even if the market condition is not favorable, then it will never be a problem anymore. But you should be more knowledgeable and skillful when trading in the market, as that will increase your chances of making you profitable regardless of the market condition.

The bullish season does make us comfortable to trade and invest because wherever the price we buy,
the altcoin will always go up, this happened during the bullish 2017 and 2021 where altcoin and bitcoin reach their new ATH in each of these years.
so if according to history it means that we will enter a bullish season in 2024-2025, and yes, hopefully the bullish price will reach new ATH.
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Choosing just one is never an option. But in the trading process, based on your understanding and skills to analyze the market, you may find one season more profitable than the other. It's a common thing. And for me, investment (buy and HODL) is much more secure than doing trades in bear market. Many does this including me. Because I don't want to constantly monitor the market every second in order to open or close certain trades. And in a bear market, there's a high chance of getting liquidated. I like to play the game safe.
And if you bought in a bear market, when the bull run starts, all you have to do is set a target amount of profits and then when the target is filled, sell.

So now to answer your question, in bear season, the market stays quite unstable. It becomes hard to predict what will happen next. I have faced 2 bear market in my crypto career, and I am saying this from my own experience. The market stays so much volatile in that period of time. So you need to take high risk if you want to trade in a bear season. High risks, high gain.

But when the market is somewhat stable, you can predict the market much better. And there will be a steady flow in the market and every movement will have a reason behind it.

So if you are risk-taker, bear market it is. But you also need proper knowledge on trading. But if you are a decent trader with basic knowledge to carry out a trade with profits, then the time when the market is kind of stable should be your choice. Mine is a stable market because I am not a high risk-taker.
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It seems to me that usually cryptocurrency is not tied to the season at all. To reports, and other things - yes. But by the time of year, definitely not.
It's because its volatility is visible during all seasons, no matter what season where we are there's not that much that changes at all if it's the volatility. During the bull run, we see crazy movements of its upwards and then during the bear market, we see crazy low and decreases a lot expectedly.

The value of the entire cryptocurrency market is less now because the price of Bitcoin is down and we are all waiting for it to go up so more altcoins will gain more value and increase the worth of the entire .market with time.
Yes and that's when the bull run comes. The entire market cap is low as of the moment but we'll see how it's gonna be up again when the bull run comes. We don't know how many times it will multiply but that's gonna be an assured thing when we come there.
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Cryptocurrency is risky, and while we are aware of the basic requirements that must be in place in order to profit significantly, not all of us are aware of an appropriate season to trade. Most professional traders prefer the bear season, which, in my opinion, is the best period to conduct critical study on crypto projects, uncover ethical road maps, and invest in them for a possible solid future. The bull season is most likely harvest time; we reap what we sow in the market. Which season is better for trading, the bull or the bear?
Bullish season will always be the ideal season to trade. However, if you have been a long time trader in the market, you will discover that there are good opportunities to trade even if the market is still bearish. As long as you know already how to trade successfully even if the market condition is not favorable, then it will never be a problem anymore. But you should be more knowledgeable and skillful when trading in the market, as that will increase your chances of making you profitable regardless of the market condition.
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It seems to me that usually cryptocurrency is not tied to the season at all. To reports, and other things - yes. But by the time of year, definitely not.
Maybe you have forgotten that everything has season which makes that effect of something to be less important at some particular time. We have the season to buy and the season to sell and make good profits from the market. Those who does not know when to sell and when to buy are people that do not have proper understanding about the crypto market. The value of the entire cryptocurrency market is less now because the price of Bitcoin is down and we are all waiting for it to go up so more altcoins will gain more value and increase the worth of the entire .market with time.
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Not sure if OP meant to say investing here or trade  Roll Eyes

Because frankly speaking, anybody that trades the charts knows that market don't move in one direction , and this means you can profit from either directions by going long or short.

But the most likely time not to trade crypto is usually around the festive season has their is less liquidity in the markets as most people spend time away from the markets during this time, but then again the run up to this period is also the most volatile as people are trying to cash in to have some money to spend on family and if you can catch a runner here its some super fast profits for you.
So when it comes to trading,  trading knows no season  but if its investing here we might consider it.
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Sometimes even the bear market is not safe because it might take longer for the market to move towards the bull, Even when the bull starts it will take price to move above our price entry point before we make profit. I think understanding both seasons makes a better trader. With the TA a trader will know how long to hold both in the bear and bull season, the beauty of investment is when we remain in profit no matter what season it is.
When the strategy actually works on your trading plan then you will probably profit from it regardless of the season.
I tend to think that the 18 months before the halving is the best time to start getting into the market and buying some of the best performing cryptos for a long term investment. It is more likely that traders or investors who do so have the opportunity to buy at a lower buy price than buy at any time except on a dips.

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the beauty of investment is when we remain in profit no matter what season it is.
No, of course I don't agree. But if you are an experienced trader and can make good use of your trading strategy then profits can be expected but I think you will still find it difficult to get them consistently.
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Is there a really season? I don’t know but I think you can say every four year we can see mega change in the Bitcoin trading pattern and that’s because of the halving event. We all know this is the real Timeline when things kinda start to move and react back with popular profitable trends. Now it’s not any sort of season but yeah I think that’s the most wanted time period for me to touch my wallets and take out the bitcoins for good. Otherwise the only way to keep Bitcoin profitable is to hodl them. Also I highly doubt that there is any sort of season for a perfect trade?
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Both the bull and bear seasons in crypto trading have their advantages. During the bear season, prices are low, making it a good time to research crypto projects and invest in those with solid potential for the future. The bull season, on the other hand, is when prices are rising, and traders can reap the rewards of their investments. It's a matter of personal preference and strategy. Some like the bear season for research, while others prefer the bull season for potential profits. Just remember to do your homework and manage your risks.
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I'm sure many investors choose the bear market because a bear market can make us potential millionaires during the bull season,
it's just that we also have to study TA and Fundamentals because to invest in altcoins during the bear season we have to be careful and really monitor it all the time.
if not then when bad news comes of course it will be very easy to dump even rugpul.
Sometimes even the bear market is not safe because it might take longer for the market to move towards the bull, Even when the bull starts it will take price to move above our price entry point before we make profit. I think understanding both seasons makes a better trader. With the TA a trader will know how long to hold both in the bear and bull season, the beauty of investment is when we remain in profit no matter what season it is.
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And that's why during the bull season we see these so-called "influencers" and good traders because it's too easy to make a profit during that time.
But come and ask them during the bear market, they'll be gone and they will have a hard time making money during that season. So, those that make good trades during the bear and bull seasons, really are the great traders that are silent and they don't care about other people because they're all focused on their trades and how they make money during these seasons.

And it could be a fake influencer whose actually good portfolio is purely by luck, not professionally.
I suddenly remember the last bullish season, surprisingly many "influencers" came up on social media showing off their shitcoin portfolios and then teaching their followers how to trade. I haven't seen them lately.
That's right, I have seen a bunch of them that has just come to become influencers, and then their contents were boasting of their portfolios. It's truly possible that they've been lucky with their portfolio and they're explaining that it's all about how researchful and good they are in analysis. They can fool new ones but not me and for sure the others here. Even those that are not into crypto, suddenly made content about investing in meme coins and random altcoins that they're saying were good to make them some money. Too many misleading influencers encourage new people and dictate what to invest.
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And that's why during the bull season we see these so-called "influencers" and good traders because it's too easy to make a profit during that time.
But come and ask them during the bear market, they'll be gone and they will have a hard time making money during that season. So, those that make good trades during the bear and bull seasons, really are the great traders that are silent and they don't care about other people because they're all focused on their trades and how they make money during these seasons.

And it could be a fake influencer whose actually good portfolio is purely by luck, not professionally.
I suddenly remember the last bullish season, surprisingly many "influencers" came up on social media showing off their shitcoin portfolios and then teaching their followers how to trade. I haven't seen them lately.
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