When the price is 126,000 USD, retail investors:

"Just aiming for 200,000, go for it!"

When the price is 90,000 USD, retail investors:

"It's just a pullback, time to add more!"

When the price is 78,000 USD, retail investors:

"Maybe we should wait a bit longer..."

When the price is 67,000 USD, retail investors:

"I'll buy again when it drops to 40,000"

When it truly drops to 40,000 USD, retail investors:

"It's over, it's going to drop to 20,000, who the hell dares to buy!"

Three months later it rises to 95,000 USD, retail investors:

"Damn, I should have bought at 67,000, now the trend is stable, go for it!"

When it rises to 120,000 USD, retail investors:

"Straight to the moon! Go all in!"

This cycle continues, never-ending.

Because what retail investors want is never a cheap price.

What retail investors want is certainty.

And certainty is always very expensive.