Historically, within a bear market, July has always been the month with the strongest upward momentum. The 365-day bull market cycle is projected to end in October 2026. If the market behaves as it did in previous cycles, July would merely be a "bull trap." Following July, we would then see another significant downward move. Of course, this "forecast" is not 100% certain, and the market could behave differently than in the last cycle. However, so far, BTC has behaved exactly as it did in earlier bear markets. In my view, there is no relevant reason to expect a change in this pattern. Since we are dealing with established cycles, the current forecast is based on a "self-fulfilling prophecy": most of us know the cycle, use it as a guide, and trade according to the expected trend. That is precisely why this cycle is likely to play out just like the previous ones. Only one thing could change this: if the influence of institutional capital becomes so great that it forces an early end to the bear market, causing us all to succumb to FOMO :D:D:D As always: this is merely my personal opinion. This does not constitute trading advice! Everyone is responsible for their own actions. submitted by /u/BriBumer [link] [Kommentare]
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I don't know if I am posting this in the right sub, so I apologize in advance for that and feel free to tell me where it would be better to post this. Anyway, this in the screenshot is an app called Erdo where you apparently earn money on a daily basis by pushing the start button 4x, and your USDC funds grow because AI is trading for you (I don't understand too much about crypto trading and such). One of my close friends entered this through one of his friends who told him that he recouped all his investments and earned more, but to me, this looks suspicious. You also need to invite new people to advance to a higher VIP level so your earning percentage gets bigger. This Erdo app apparently has been on the market since 2021. I would like to hear opinions from someone experienced. submitted by /u/Relative-Golf-235 [link] [Kommentare]
Ondo finance launched tokenized versions of blackrock's ivv and micron stock today, first time US listed securities have been tokenized on a public blockchain using existing US market infrastructure, third party custody and no issuer involvement,built on the framework the sec outlined in jan 2026 and securitize went public on nyse the same day and launched tokenized shares concurrently with its stock debut. its been seen as breakthrough and is structurally getting tokenized securities to work within existing US market rails without needing issuer sign off which is hard and hasnt been done cleanly before. But another version of this story thats been running for months is that platforms like bitpanda have had direct access to IVV, micron and 10,000+ other real securities( actual regulated shares) available to retail investors in europe since jan same account with fractional amounts The tokenization is interesting because it extends access to defi rails and 24/7 settlement but the framing that retail investors havent been able to access these assets is only true in specific jurisdictions and contexts. European retail has had clean regulated access to IVV for years through normal brokers and recently through multi asset platforms that put it next to crypto in one login. What tokenization actually solves is the composability problem using IVV as collateral in defi protocols, settling cross border in seconds and running it through smart contracts which is diff than retail access to the S&P 500, which was already solved. will anyone use tokenized equities for defi composability or is this mostly a narrative play right now? submitted by /u/Personal_Brilliant39 [link] [Kommentare]
Siete dei pagliacci qui sul sub,bravi a sparare Fud per i grossi giocatori in questo mercato ma poi la realtà vi rimette il trucco sulla faccia ed un bel naso rosso da clown. submitted by /u/YogSothothIsTheKey [link] [Kommentare]
What are your thoughts ? Extended cycle ? Or are we still following the 4 year cycle theory ? Quite frankly I've realised I don't care I'm in this until everything goes to 0 so I'll be holding, buying, selling until crypto ceases to exist. submitted by /u/Electronic_Worker245 [link] [Kommentare]
Ideally, this person has a background relevant to the field (degree, work), and doesn't repeat the same old video just to get more views. They're not interested in selling you anything. Moreso just truth seeking. An analogy in economics/finance is Defiant Gatekeeper. He does a great job at compressing various complex concepts in a way that's comprehendible and practical to the average viewer. He also went to a T10 school and has worked as an IB/PE investor for over a decade. submitted by /u/Traditional_Joke_939 [link] [Kommentare]
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Photo was originally of Jeff "Soapy" Smith an infamous American con man. I am not trying to be political in any way just thought it would be a good adjustment since the $TRUMP coin fallout. submitted by /u/Nip_Drip [link] [Kommentare]
I haven’t done any bridging since 2021, and back then it was really stressful and a total pain in the ass. I just want to know what you guys are using these days. I came across Jumper and Debridge, but to swap an altcoin 1 to 1 like Polygon from BNB chain to Polygon chain it always seems to cost 1 to 2%, which I’d rather avoid. Do you always need to swap to USDC first before bridging so it doesn’t cost an arm and a leg? Is that just how it works? Also, I still use Metamask and I’m wondering if that’s outdated. I’ve tried Rabby a little, even though a lot of people said it’s way better, but I don’t really think it is. submitted by /u/Famous-Helicopter-36 [link] [Kommentare]
Hi all, i'm looking to swap some ETH into BTC, since i'm moving large amounts i'm wondering what protocol has the lowest fees/slippage, thorswap seems to have upgraded their fees as their UX shows as ~2.6% slippage. which is non-sense. i wanna do it in a decentralized way. What protocol has the lowest fees/slippage that's worth using in 2026? Please leave a comment. submitted by /u/Maz_Ded [link] [Kommentare]