Why is nobody talking about $BTC being close to historical accumulation zones while everyone is still arguing over short-term candles?

Most traders lose money here because they wait for perfect confirmation, then FOMO back in after the move. Others buy every dip blindly and run out of capital before the real opportunity arrives.

My take: the Fibonacci-adjusted Market Mean Price bands have not been reached yet, which means the market may still need a bit more downside before $BTC enters the kind of accumulation region that has mattered in past cycles. That is uncomfortable, but it is also useful information.

The move is not to guess the exact bottom. Build a plan: define your invalidation, split capital into 2-3 entries, and watch whether $BTC approaches those mean-price bands instead of reacting to every red candle. If Bitcoin gets there, majors like $ETH and $BNB will likely show cleaner risk-reward too.

The crowd wants certainty. Markets usually reward preparation before certainty shows up.

Are you waiting for deeper accumulation, or already scaling in?

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