Is the crypto market a bull market or a bear market right now? Analyze it from three dimensions
Consider it rationally from three dimensions! Because bull and bear markets are driven by macro factors and logic, not by price fluctuations. The crypto market is very volatile, First, the macro perspective: In 2014, during the crypto bull-market top, the market cap was 100 billion yuan In 2017, during the crypto bull-market top, the market cap was 800 billion yuan In 2021, during the crypto bull-market top, the market cap was 3,000 billion yuan In 2026, is it currently 2 trillion? So here’s the question: in the crypto market, it’s an incremental market. In this round, the existing market—gold market cap—has also risen by more than 300,000 billion dollars. And even U.S. stocks are up significantly. Gold—August 2017: 80 trillion yuan Gold in December 2021: 120 trillion yuan Gold in 2025: 4.3 trillion yuan An incremental market versus a stock (existing) market—when you compare the two like this, all the problems are completely resolved,
The crown prince led his brothers to bottom-pick Bitcoin at the right time: July 2023, 31,000. For Ethereum, bottom-pick at June 2025, 2,200. Starting late June, he began emphasizing that it could be a needle insertion, not a contract situation. They managed to dodge the 10.11 event. 6月底全网看空情况下,太子说以太坊2250正式启动主升浪,明确七月3800,六月底多次申明年底打底1.2万u,比特币10万时强调7月12万多位置。 太子带兄弟们提前躲过了10.11 为什么你一卖他就起飞了? 👈 Click the text to open 本轮牛市位置,市值分配!
The Crown Prince has also been cursed by those petty black fans with the most vicious words—attacking the most fragile parts of you, bringing up your early depression, telling you to go kill yourself, dragging your mother’s concealed ailment into it, saying that since your mother is disabled… they attacked you with the harshest words. I’ve heard it all, but in my heart I know that the person behind the screen is from the very bottom of society. If someone can say things like that, they’ve already lost their humanity.
As expected, that Jiu Ye—what he said to the Crown Prince matched what the Crown Prince said. He’s doing emotional trading. Two nights ago, at the peak of San Di, I already said: you can’t just randomly open a position and nothing else—right away it came down. Today, San Di is also in the 15s, validating what the Crown Prince said. If you open a single position without pairing it—there’s no way you can平. I saw that before, he was always holding a single and then going up. Based on his usual personality, it’s impossible for him to act like that. He’s still young; he hasn’t figured out the crab effect yet: if you can’t climb up yourself, you also can’t stand seeing others climb up. In the end, he gets dragged down by his emotions together with the noise around him.
Just like what I told you yesterday—why pay attention to a roadside beggar who’s frantically struggling to die? The rich are already paired up with the Crown Prince. Those with faith silently keep following the Crown Prince’s daily posts. The old fans are all in the Crown Prince’s reward-return old community. This kind of person can’t even afford to pair up with a trade—someone I blacklisted almost a year ago—who spends every day whining without being sick, and can only live out his life as a残蟹 stuck in a cage.
The harshest part isn’t that you curse back. The real cruelty is letting the other person realize this: no matter how hard they try to hurt you, you don’t give them any emotional feedback.
The Crown Prince keeps preaching every day, keeps trading, keeps living.
For a whole year, you’ve been cursing from behind the screen—yet the Crown Prince still walks forward.
That’s the biggest answer.
The market is the same.
When others make money, he starts to feel uncomfortable. When others keep going, he starts to mock. When others get recognized, he starts to attack.
The Crown Prince is always with his brothers. When it rises, I’m here. When it falls, I’m still here. If I’m cursed, I’m here. If they slander and smear, I’m still here.
Every day I preach—not to prove that I’m always right, but to make sure that when the market is at its lowest and most bleak, the brothers at least have a logic of their own. No emotional trading. No random moving.
When you trade all the way to the end, it’s never about who can see it right.
Yes—who breaks first, and who gets eliminated first.
In the end, the market will only leave two types of people.
One is the kind who outlasts others—burning out everyone else. The other is the kind who gets outlasted by their own mindset.
Those who understand human nature, and those who get played to death by it.
What do you bother with this dying-on-the-street beggar? The wealthy all stick with the Crown Prince. Those with faith quietly follow the Crown Prince posting every day. The old fans are all in the Crown Prince’s rebate-based old community. This kind can’t even afford to buy a slot to follow—someone I blocked almost a year ago—whines about being sick every day and can only spend their whole life as a doomed crustacean trapped in a box.
When the market goes down, fear tells you: it will still fall—don’t buy. When the market goes up, greed tells you: it can still rise—quick, chase it.
So the market keeps cycling forever: at the bottom, you look down on it; in a sideways range, you doubt; when it starts moving, you chase the high; at the top, you become the bag-holder.
Money often flows from people who lack patience to those who have it.
The last chance to get on board! For these past two days, these counterfeiters have been pretending—drop a little to bait you. 95% of the time they force you off, and 5% of the time they run away and leave you in the dust!
Let’s not talk about that Jiu Ye anymore. I don’t even know him. I’m just speaking from feeling—thinking back to how we once “honed hawks,” Bit Emperor, and Ban Mu Xia. During the pullback, the whole internet went after them and sprayed them, because kicking someone while they’re down is human nature. There’s also envy, jealousy, and resentment—when the market goes sideways, people don’t believe; they dislike it at the bottom; when volume spikes they hesitate; and only at the end do they believe. This pattern isn’t just suitable for crypto—it fits an outstanding trader too.
Just look at that Jiu Ye: before he reached a 20x gain, nobody followed him. After he reached 20x, retail investors went crazy and chased him like mad. Bottom range, sideways movement, high point… an infinite loop.
That’s how people are. You do 99 good things and everyone assumes it’s only natural. You do just 1 thing poorly, and the previous 99 will be overturned. No one remembers that you once pulled them up—they only remember the time you didn’t.
So, mature traders shouldn’t care too much about how others evaluate them. Day traders never remember favors; they only remember mistakes.
Bitcoin is up by tens of millions of times, and now if it drops just 10%, people still swarm to curse it. Trading isn’t for everyone.
Sideways trading doesn’t convince; the bottom is met with disdain. A surge in volume brings hesitation—only after it’s over do people believe.
A real bottom won’t tell you, “This is the bottom.” Instead, it makes you doubt and disappointed, thinking there’s no chance.
By the time a breakout comes on rising volume and everyone starts believing the rally is here, the price has already climbed a long way.
So the hardest money to make in the market was never the kind that comes from understanding the trend—it’s whether you can hold your shares when nobody believes.
At the bottom, success isn’t about vision or eye for timing; it’s about understanding. In the main advance wave, it’s not technical analysis that matters most, but direction. At the top, it’s not prediction that counts, but discipline.
In the primary market, trying to find a wealthy, well-rounded broker is like searching for a needle in the sea—almost impossible. Those with money and a vision have already gone to Binance. Outside there are tens of millions of coins, but only a few hundred can truly make it onto Binance. If even those few hundred you still look down on, then crypto and you are probably destined to never meet.
sol is the one that rose ahead of eth. So the prince believes the next big main upswing will start with sol taking the lead, with ethereum following; or if ethereum rises 50%, sol will directly double, and the sol-related meme coins will lead as well
Whenever you need to ask yourself this question: is it a bull market or a bear market? Once you’ve figured out this first major question, you won’t be swayed by the daily K-line chart. In the crypto world, volatility is very high. It will show a pattern of today being a bull market and tomorrow being a bear market. As long as you confirm the direction, the rest is up to—bottom chips, together with time.
First judge the cycle, then determine your position size, then choose the right chips. Finally, accept the volatility.
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Is the crypto market a bull market or a bear market right now? Analyze it from three dimensions
Consider it rationally from three dimensions! Because bull and bear markets are driven by macro factors and logic, not by price fluctuations. The crypto market is very volatile,
First, the macro perspective: In 2014, during the crypto bull-market top, the market cap was 100 billion yuan In 2017, during the crypto bull-market top, the market cap was 800 billion yuan In 2021, during the crypto bull-market top, the market cap was 3,000 billion yuan In 2026, is it currently 2 trillion? So here’s the question: in the crypto market, it’s an incremental market. In this round, the existing market—gold market cap—has also risen by more than 300,000 billion dollars. And even U.S. stocks are up significantly. Gold—August 2017: 80 trillion yuan Gold in December 2021: 120 trillion yuan Gold in 2025: 4.3 trillion yuan
An incremental market versus a stock (existing) market—when you compare the two like this, all the problems are completely resolved,
The bull came in for two days and multiplied by 100,000; after observing $1,000,000, by evening it was already $30,000,000. The crypto world is completely out of control—it's been quiet for too long.
Many people ask why you lose money when you join those teachers’ membership channels. But they seem to be profitable every day—why is that? It’s actually simple: Taizi has worked out this logic for you. In general, short-term traders/teachers will publish different opinions and different coins every day. In a month, they might recommend twenty coins, thirty coins. Out of those thirty coins, as long as ten are profitable, they will repeatedly mention those profitable coins in their next video article. But your principal is limited. The coins you previously lost on—those liquidation coins—are already over. For new followers who just subscribed, they will see that the teacher is profitable. Some of those followers will make some money as well. I directly joined her membership channel. As long as she can drive traffic and her followers keep growing, then she stays in a mode of earning money. But real trading can’t be swept under the rug or “moved past.” So why don’t the “Master Who Earns Forever” dare to open real trading, or offer guided trades? Because it’s hard for them to move past their results. Members see the content, while the trading account experiences time. Teachers can change coins, change viewpoints, and attract a new batch of followers every day, but you only have one pot of principal.
Bought some plumber worth 6000u before bed. It looks a lot like wojak. The price doubled and I got my book doubled. Yesterday, after z-coin hit 700k and I jumped into a position expecting it to rise 5x, the market cap went up to 3.5 million. I said it could collapse at any time—and sure enough, in two minutes it got cut in half.
It’s gone viral: with a $700k market cap, they bought $5,000 worth, and in one hour pushed the stock to the meme leaderboard—now at a $3M market cap. This account was just created and was already followed by Ben. There’s also a form business supervisor. It’s expected that the next step could collapse at any moment.
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Take me, brother, out to shoot a dog. When we come back, you see negative energy. Even making money affects my mood.
This is why I haven’t really felt like posting lately. Sometimes the price doesn’t move at all—like a fake coin—then today it’s up 10%, and tomorrow it takes back that 10%. And there are some people who watch the K-line every day, and the negative-minded ones are hollering in my comments. Complaining about the market is like saying the crypto space is about to be over. The key is that these people aren’t even copy-traders, and they aren’t from my community, and they’re not using the affiliate link under my posts. They’re purely just short-term players—it really affects my mindset. So it’s all like up and down are just a straight line, right? If they’re so focused on the short-term process, then just unfollow directly. Follow a short-term teacher, right? That kind of stimulus… staring at the K-line every day, yet wanting to eat the mid-term big swings—aren’t you contradicting yourself? It really affects your mindset.
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