The structure of Bitcoin's trend is actually quite clear. Since the decline in November, the market has entered a fairly standard low-level distribution phase. During this process, sentiment has remained subdued, and funds have appeared somewhat unstable, sometimes bullish and sometimes bearish.



It is still far from the stage of turbulent undercurrents and restless movements typical of the late bear market. The current scene is more like everything gradually withering, with a slow decline. But this kind of adjustment often sets the stage for a rebound.

Interestingly, many bearish observers may not have realized — 2026 might actually turn out to be their bull market.
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LuckyBearDrawervip
· 9h ago
Well, the judgment during the distribution phase is still a bit too optimistic. To be blunt, we're currently in the stage of harvesting profits from early investors. How can the distribution at the low point directly jump to the 2026 bull market? What do you plan to do in these two years? Wait, are you saying the bottom has been confirmed or do we still need to keep falling? I didn't quite understand. Rebound, rebound, always talking about rebounds. My wallet has already stopped responding. 2026, huh? Then I'll just wait to be cut even more harshly, haha.
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CascadingDipBuyervip
· 9h ago
The idea of a low-position distribution sounds quite standard, but who can really get to the bottom? Anyway, I’m buying while criticizing. The 2026 bull market? Is it a bit early to talk about this now, haha. It would be great if this round of correction can really lay a good foundation for the subsequent rebound. The worry is another black swan event. The metaphor of everything withering is a bit hopeless... but times like these often test the most of one's mentality. Unstable funds are really annoying, constantly switching between bullish and bearish to harvest the leek.
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ser_ngmivip
· 9h ago
The distribution phase at the low level, how much longer do we have to endure? It feels like we're repeating the same thing every day. --- 2026? Man, your expectations are way too far ahead. I'll see if I can make it until next year first. --- The idea that all things wither sounds quite pessimistic, but what about the signals of a rebound? Where exactly are they? --- People who are bearish aren't overthinking it, but the assumption of a 2026 bull market might be a bit optimistic. --- When funds are unstable, sometimes they are bullish, sometimes bearish. To put it simply, everyone is gambling, and no one dares to hold heavy positions. --- Preparing for a rebound during the distribution phase—this logic sounds too idealistic. --- Wait, are we really still in the distribution phase? It feels like we've already broken the support. --- Your analysis is just armchair theory; the market doesn't follow textbooks.
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