If Bitcoin truly experiences a rebound in the first half of the year, it will most likely be the last opportunity window for retail investors to escape.



The current market strategy, frankly, is everyone betting on who is not the last to take the bait. On the surface, it looks like there is ample capital and opportunities everywhere, but the rules of this round of the game have already changed. Institutional funds account for an increasing share, retail investors' influence is continuously shrinking, and these institutional players are becoming more and more meticulous.

Once there are signs of a rebound, those still holding onto the dream of a bull market will definitely rush in to add positions. They will say they have finally bottomed out, but little do they know that smart money has long planned its exit route. Many institutions are actually already planning how to gracefully exit at high levels.

The market is never short of liquidity; what is truly lacking are new stories that can attract attention. If there is a rebound in the first half of the year, it is most likely driven by a new concept gaining temporary popularity. The problem is, these narratives often become tools for harvesting retail investors. By the time ordinary investors realize and try to follow the trend, seasoned players have already disappeared. This is how the game is played—those who lose are inevitably the latecomers who wake up too late.
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GateUser-e19e9c10vip
· 01-06 04:01
To put it bluntly, the rebound is the last opportunity window for retail investors. If you miss it, you're really out. --- I've seen through the tricks of institutions a long time ago—telling stories to cut leeks. We're just the last ones to pick up the pieces. --- It's always the same. Whenever a new concept emerges, I know I should run, but still, some people rush in... --- Liquidity is a load of crap; the only thing abundant is the market makers' exit plans. --- Bottom fishing is actually just paving the way for smart money. --- Don't get too excited about the rebound in the first half of the year. Be wary of the traps behind those new narratives. --- Right now, it's a gamble on who won't be the last bag-holder. As for me, I've already laid back. --- Institutions have long planned everything out. Retail investors are still dreaming; they're far behind. --- The emergence of a new story = the start of a new round of cutting leeks. This pattern has never changed. --- Before the rebound arrives, you still need to see clearly who is exiting and who is entering.
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fomo_fightervip
· 01-05 00:43
Another new story of harvesting the little guys, really exhausting.
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TokenUnlockervip
· 01-04 21:16
It's the same story again... Institutions offload, retail investors buy in. We've been talking about this for over a year, and when the rebound comes, some still go all-in. Actually, it all depends on who can resist chasing the high. It's difficult. Not taking the bait = not making money. That's the most ironic part. Here comes the "cutting the leeks" argument again. How do you know you're not the last one to get caught?
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ChainChefvip
· 01-03 11:48
honestly the recipe here is pretty clear if you're paying attention... institutions are basically plating up their exit while retail is still waiting for the soufflé to rise. that bounce? it's just the mise en place for the next course of liquidations ngl.
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airdrop_huntressvip
· 01-03 11:48
You're starting this set of arguments again. It's not wrong to say, but it's annoying to hear. When the rebound comes, I just run directly—no greed, no regrets.
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MidnightTradervip
· 01-03 11:45
Here comes another new concept to cut leeks, this routine is getting old. Retail investors are really just providing liquidity for institutions this round. Is the rebound a window to escape? I think it's just a window to get trapped, haha. To put it plainly, it's a gamble on who will be the last to take the bait. Worrying about this is better than just sleeping well. Institutions have long planned how to run away, and we're still pondering the bottom. No matter how beautiful the new story is, in the end, you'll still be harvested. This is the game rule.
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bridge_anxietyvip
· 01-03 11:36
Another new story of cutting leeks again, I knew it would be like this Whoever bets is always the last bagholder, that's too harsh When the rebound comes, really hold back from rushing in, it's tough Institutions have already planned how to exit, and we're still dreaming The worst thing is reacting too late; by the time you respond, everyone is gone
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rugpull_ptsdvip
· 01-03 11:34
It's the same narrative again: institutions want to escape the top, retail investors want to buy the dip. I've been hearing this for three years now.
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