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| | Crypto Feels Unpredictable Until You See This | | Ever felt like crypto prices are bouncing from euphoria to despair overnight? You're not imagining it. But here's the truth: there is a pattern. Crypto market cycles explain why prices surge, crash, and rise again. Learn to spot these four repeating phases so you can decide when to buy, hold, or cash out without second-guessing yourself. | | | | | | | | The 4 Phases of a Crypto Market Cycle | | Accumulation Prices are low, stable, smart money quietly buys. | | | Uptrend, or Bull Market Prices surge, optimism spreads, retail investors jump in. | | | Distribution Early investors take profits, the market slows, uncertainty grows. | | | Downtrend, or Bear Market Panic selling, sharp price drops, fear dominates. | | | | | | Have you enjoyed this letter? | | | | | | © Changelly 2015—2025
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