Have you all noticed that the current market is really strange?

Bitcoin has risen to 110,000, and logically, the mainstream should be ecstatic, but listen to what the people around you are saying:

"It will crash again" "The rebound is an opportunity to short" "The bull market is over"

"Short positions are the way to go" "Don't expect any big trends this year"

Does this sound familiar? This kind of voice is almost overwhelming in the square.

Currently, the most successful thing that the main players have done is to make most retail investors completely believe that the market is over.

They don't want people to go long, nor do they allow anyone to dare to go long — the complete loss of retail confidence is the true starting point for the main players to take off.

Looking back at Bitcoin, the first wave plummeting from 110,000 with that big bearish candle had a lot of volume, which indeed hit people's morale.

But then look at the second wave of decline:

Volume shrank, strength weakened, and it didn't even break the low, just dipped below 100,000 and came back up.

This is not a characteristic of a bear market; this is accumulation.

As for Ethereum, looking from 2800 down is frightening, but if you zoom out, it is still oscillating within a horizontal range, unable to drop or rise quickly, but the bullish structure has not broken.

I observe these not by "feeling," nor by wild guessing; I see the details of the market:

The bears have started to weaken.

The main players have fully drawn out the short-selling sentiment.

The bulls are quietly taking over.

It is now very hard to hear someone say in the market: "This is a pullback, a good buying opportunity."

What can be heard is all: "It's going to crash, let's wait and see; I'm waiting for 90,000, waiting for 80,000..."

Will the main players really let you wait for that position before taking off? Do you really think the market moves by voting?

To say something not so nice, over the past few years, haven’t you also become accustomed to this phrase:

"I’ll wait for it to drop to XX position to enter the market."

"This wave should drop more."

"You can't buy now, wait a bit longer."

And what happened?

You missed the rise from 10,000 to 50,000, missed the rise from 48,000 to 110,000, and now you want to wait at the foot of the mountain for the rocket to launch.