Bullish Season: A bullish season (or bull market) refers to a period in the crypto market when prices are generally rising or expected to rise. During this phase: • Investor confidence is high. • There is a strong demand for cryptocurrencies. • Trading volume often increases. • Positive news, regulatory approvals, or major technological advancements can drive prices up. • Fear of missing out (FOMO) is common, attracting more retail investors.
2. Bearish Season: A bearish season (or bear market) is the opposite. It is characterized by a period when prices are falling or expected to fall. During this phase: • Investor confidence is low. • There is a greater tendency to sell off assets. • Trading volume may decrease as people hold off on buying. • Negative news, regulatory crackdowns, or market crashes can drive prices down. • Fear, uncertainty, and doubt (FUD) often dominate the market sentiment.
In crypto, these cycles can be more volatile and shorter than in traditional markets, often driven by speculative behavior, news, or even influential tweets.