You don't have enough space to store all the winning and that's kind of bearish if you ask me.

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It is true.

Maybe I need to build a shed.

I got you bro 😁

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And this bearishness is a problem. The good guys, like more average good guys, not the super well informed and ultra experienced in devilish finance world ones, see the winning and they are bullish. So they buy, but they do not have much buying power, because all savings are already in, which leaves only the left overs of the monthly income. So they buy the high prices like fools. Because the bad guys are bearish, because of the same winning. So price drops anyway. Good guys (private and institutional) still have no $, but bad guys do have it, so then their bearishness diminishes and they buy at lower prices. I hate this.

The maxis and badlands and nostr and Saylors and all those should do a better job at informing their side. They keep promising these 220k, 1 ml, 1.5mln and all those, and it just keeps me buying all the major local tops and catching the falling knives.

I will give credit to Eric Trump. His advice to buy the dip was not too bad so far, but only if we never ever reach the recent bottom again. So we will see.

You are right in many ways. However, bitcoin is a wild animal and faces will melt regardless of what the smart money think about it. I like the "pain" of the 80k range. That's because every smart investor has someone in their blind spot and this cascading event goes very deep or very high on the pyramid, depending on what's your world view.