Been pondering this for a while now—my take? Bubbles arrive early, not late.
This classic chart breaks down economic patterns into recurring phases:
📊 The Framework: "Periods When to Make Money"
It maps long-term market behavior through three cyclical stages: • Phase A = Panic Years • Phase B = Recovery Windows • Phase C = Euphoria Peaks
The pattern suggests opportunity windows shift faster than conventional wisdom expects. When capital flows accelerate and sentiment flips, the timeline compresses. What historically took years now unfolds in months.
Panic phases create entry points. Recovery builds momentum. Euphoria marks exits. But here's the kicker—each cycle seems to front-run the last one. The crowd keeps waiting for "the right time" while prices already moved.
Market timing isn't about perfection. It's about recognizing which phase you're in before everyone else does.
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TokenSherpa
· 2025-12-10 01:58
Timing is everything.
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AirdropHunterXM
· 2025-12-09 09:55
We are currently at the bottom of the bear market.
Been pondering this for a while now—my take? Bubbles arrive early, not late.
This classic chart breaks down economic patterns into recurring phases:
📊 The Framework: "Periods When to Make Money"
It maps long-term market behavior through three cyclical stages:
• Phase A = Panic Years
• Phase B = Recovery Windows
• Phase C = Euphoria Peaks
The pattern suggests opportunity windows shift faster than conventional wisdom expects. When capital flows accelerate and sentiment flips, the timeline compresses. What historically took years now unfolds in months.
Panic phases create entry points. Recovery builds momentum. Euphoria marks exits. But here's the kicker—each cycle seems to front-run the last one. The crowd keeps waiting for "the right time" while prices already moved.
Market timing isn't about perfection. It's about recognizing which phase you're in before everyone else does.