Is March a bull or bear?

Let's take a look at what the big data says. The data shows that if we consider the bull and bear phases, we are currently in the mid to late stage of the 4th cryptocurrency bull market. Normally, there is a 4-year cycle: 3 years of bear market and 1 year of bull market. In the 1-year bull market, the first 8 months are generally a slow washout and decline. The last 2 months are a sharp surge, and the final 2 months are for forming the peak. Strictly speaking, the bull market started in October 2023. So right now, we are in the midst of a bull market. There are about 5 months left in the bull market. The real explosive period hasn’t arrived yet. The explosive period should come in late March and end around July 2025. Of course, this is not a wild guess; it's just my viewpoint based on historical big data. Do you believe it? Right? I don't know, but the patterns from past cycles have been like this. The crypto market won’t always go up or down; this market develops very quickly. It needs rapid growth to eventually chase the market capitalization of gold. Therefore, it follows a 4-year cycle, and the explosive phase is completed within 3-4 months. In other words, you wait 4 years just to wait for those 3-4 months; if you miss those 3-4 months, your profits will vanish, and you may even incur losses. The crypto market also needs rapid declines to eliminate some useless projects and speculative individuals. What matters most in the crypto market is efficiency; it was born from the need to change financial efficiency, so it must eliminate useless projects. When the bear market starts, besides Bitcoin and Ethereum, you shouldn’t hold onto other assets. The only two assets that might truly cross the cycle are Bitcoin and Ethereum. Everything else may just be a side runner. Be patient and wait for the arrival of the explosive bull market. Right now, it’s best to do nothing. If you have already allocated assets, you need to have confidence in your position; minor adjustments are okay, but try not to move your major positions.