The contraction phase of the asset cycle is often the most challenging time for people. Those who can hold their ground during such fluctuations will become the real winners in the next expansion phase.
In the past two years, how many people have you heard talking about mid-life crises, workplace anxiety, and financial pressure—these are all real issues. The fluctuations of the cycle will not spare anyone, and most people will inevitably be caught up in it. However, those few who can find a way to break through often stand out in the new cycle.
The fluctuations in the cryptocurrency market, to some extent, reflect changes in the overall economic momentum. The Kondratiev wave theory tells us that recession periods create numerous opportunities for wealth redistribution. The pain you are currently experiencing is actually a signal of the transition between old and new cycles.
The key is not to lose your imagination for the future during difficult times. The next five years are crucial - starting in 2026, signs of various assets becoming active again will gradually appear. If you can endure this most challenging period, you will have the opportunity to turn things around in the next recovery cycle.
Many people have endured the darkest five or even ten years. Moving forward, all the assets that have been steadfastly held have the opportunity to regain vitality.
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GasFeeDodger
· 12-26 10:19
Only those who endure the cold winter deserve to eat meat. If you don't understand this principle, you still want to turn the tide.
Those who can hold on are already financially free. The problem is that most people simply can't hold on until that day.
I've heard too much about Kondratiev wave theory. I just want to know how I'll be eating before 2026.
Don't just talk about imagination; right now, I can't even imagine how to pay next month's rent. Can we be more realistic?
It's basically a gamble—betting that you're not among the majority who fall behind.
Why does it seem like every cycle someone says they want to turn things around, but in the end, they still get cut like chives?
What are you holding on for? You should have cut your losses long ago. Don't deceive yourself, brother.
It sounds good, but honestly, it's just telling people not to move and to keep holding on tightly.
2026, huh? Got it. I'll remember that. I'll settle the account then.
I'm tired of hearing about this cycle theory. Just tell me directly—should I buy or sell now?
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ForkPrince
· 12-23 13:29
Can we win by just holding on? I think the key is to survive until that day.
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It's easy to say, but how many can really hold on?
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2026? My brother, I can barely make it to next year, haha.
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Pain is a signal, and the signal is a money-making opportunity, got it.
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I've heard the Kondratieff wave theory too many times, yet I still haven't grasped a complete cycle.
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It's said that only a few stand out, many talk about it but few actually do it.
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Five years is too long, I just want to ask if it's still possible to buy the dip now.
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Are those who made it through ten years now financially free?
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Holding onto assets assumes you have assets to hold on to.
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Every time I hear this theory, it always ends up with me losing money.
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StakoorNeverSleeps
· 12-23 13:25
Those who have survived the dark period have really made a fortune; the key is to stay alive until that day.
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That's right, those who are cutting losses now are paying tuition for the people of 2026.
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What am I holding on to? Am I buying the dip now or waiting for a 50% slump, buddy?
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I've heard enough about the Kondratiev wave theory; the key is to see how many bullets I have left.
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Five years is too long; let me see if I can survive this year first.
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Real winners don't shout slogans on social media; they quietly make a fortune.
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The midlife crisis is being called out so loudly, which means the bottom hasn't been reached yet; continue to wait.
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Every day talking about cyclical reversals, how many people can really endure it without moving like a mountain?
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2026, huh? I need to adjust my mindset about losses first.
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So let me ask everyone, is anyone still building a position now?
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MelonField
· 12-23 13:21
Get through this wave, and 2026 will be waiting for a turnaround. Since it has come to this, we might as well stick it out to the end.
The contraction phase of the asset cycle is often the most challenging time for people. Those who can hold their ground during such fluctuations will become the real winners in the next expansion phase.
In the past two years, how many people have you heard talking about mid-life crises, workplace anxiety, and financial pressure—these are all real issues. The fluctuations of the cycle will not spare anyone, and most people will inevitably be caught up in it. However, those few who can find a way to break through often stand out in the new cycle.
The fluctuations in the cryptocurrency market, to some extent, reflect changes in the overall economic momentum. The Kondratiev wave theory tells us that recession periods create numerous opportunities for wealth redistribution. The pain you are currently experiencing is actually a signal of the transition between old and new cycles.
The key is not to lose your imagination for the future during difficult times. The next five years are crucial - starting in 2026, signs of various assets becoming active again will gradually appear. If you can endure this most challenging period, you will have the opportunity to turn things around in the next recovery cycle.
Many people have endured the darkest five or even ten years. Moving forward, all the assets that have been steadfastly held have the opportunity to regain vitality.
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