Samson Mow says that $BTC has already bottomed out, but the market may not necessarily buy into his view. His reason is that the traditional four-year halving cycle is changing, meaning the market can’t follow the old script entirely anymore. This perspective is controversial, because many people are still waiting for lower levels, with some even believing that BTC still has room to drop further.
The issue is this: if the cycle truly has changed, those waiting for the “standard bear-market bottom” could miss the rebound; but if it’s only a short-term correction, those who call a bottom too early might get slapped by the market.
What matters most now isn’t who’s shouting the loudest, but whether BTC can hold key support and once again attract capital back into the market.
The issue is this: if the cycle truly has changed, those waiting for the “standard bear-market bottom” could miss the rebound; but if it’s only a short-term correction, those who call a bottom too early might get slapped by the market.
What matters most now isn’t who’s shouting the loudest, but whether BTC can hold key support and once again attract capital back into the market.