An interesting take from a recent analyst interview: Bitcoin's traditional four-year cycle might be evolving into a shorter two-year pattern. The shift? Blame it on institutional money flooding in and ETF dynamics reshaping the game. If this holds true, we could be looking at a totally different playbook for market timing going forward.

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SigmaBrainvip
· 18h ago
Two-year cycle? Institutions and ETFs have actually shrunk the bull market.
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MEVHunter_9000vip
· 12-06 01:03
Four years turned into two? Institutions and ETFs have forcibly shortened the cycle, and now the experience of old retail investors is completely outdated.
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BrokenRugsvip
· 12-06 00:56
Four-year cycle becomes two years? With institutions, big players, and ETFs getting involved like this, the rules have all changed.
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SerRugResistantvip
· 12-06 00:50
Bro, this idea of shortening cycles seems a bit far-fetched. You really think institutional money can change Bitcoin’s DNA? I don’t buy it.
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GasOptimizervip
· 12-06 00:47
Four years become two years? Institutions and ETFs are really coming up with new tricks for Bitcoin... But this argument comes up every time, and in the end, don't they still get dumped on?
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