Market Reset: Tom Lee Shares a New Buying Logic for Bitcoin and Ethereum
After sharp pullbacks in crypto, many investors focus on one question: Where is the bottom?
According to Tom Lee, that might be the wrong question. At the Hong Kong Consensus 2026 conference, he said investors should stop trying to perfectly predict market bottoms. Instead, he suggested looking for strong entry points when prices drop.
Key points:
- Don’t obsess over calling the exact bottom - Look for good entry opportunities during corrections - Focus on long-term value, not short-term fear - Think about opportunity, not panic selling
Tom Lee emphasized that corrections are a normal part of every market cycle. Instead of reacting emotionally, investors should assess whether the long-term outlook for assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum has changed. If the fundamentals remain strong, pullbacks can offer better positioning.
His message was simple: markets reward patience and strategy more than emotional decisions.
After a crash, fear is high and confidence is low. But historically, strong recoveries often begin when sentiment is weakest.
The real shift in mindset is moving from “How bad can this get?” to “Where is the opportunity?”
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Market Reset: Tom Lee Shares a New Buying Logic for Bitcoin and Ethereum
After sharp pullbacks in crypto, many investors focus on one question: Where is the bottom?
According to Tom Lee, that might be the wrong question. At the Hong Kong Consensus 2026 conference, he said investors should stop trying to perfectly predict market bottoms. Instead, he suggested looking for strong entry points when prices drop.
Key points:
- Don’t obsess over calling the exact bottom
- Look for good entry opportunities during corrections
- Focus on long-term value, not short-term fear
- Think about opportunity, not panic selling
Tom Lee emphasized that corrections are a normal part of every market cycle. Instead of reacting emotionally, investors should assess whether the long-term outlook for assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum has changed. If the fundamentals remain strong, pullbacks can offer better positioning.
His message was simple: markets reward patience and strategy more than emotional decisions.
After a crash, fear is high and confidence is low. But historically, strong recoveries often begin when sentiment is weakest.
The real shift in mindset is moving from “How bad can this get?” to “Where is the opportunity?”
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