Market sentiment's pretty bearish right now—about 85% think we're stuck in a bear market. But here's the thing: that narrative doesn't hold up when you look ahead to 2026 and 2027. The best opportunities might be right around the corner, not behind us.
What's shifting? The Clarity Act could pass as soon as January, which would mark a real turning point for the industry. This kind of regulatory clarity tends to unlock institutional confidence and new capital flows. So while the crowd's looking at charts and feeling pessimistic, the structural tailwinds are quietly building underneath.
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MetaverseMigrant
· 5h ago
Most people are panicking, but the real opportunity hasn't arrived yet, just wait and see.
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MoonRocketman
· 5h ago
85% shorting? This is precisely the critical fuel injection period for the launch window, the lower band of the Bollinger Bands is about to touch.
Escape velocity is about to trigger, and once the Clarity Act ignites, the gravitational acceleration of institutional funds will instantly rewrite the trajectory.
Retail investors are still lamenting over the Candlestick Chart, while I've already calculated the Fibonacci angles, ready to break through the atmosphere.
The market trend for 2026-2027 has long been written in on-chain data; the current pessimism is the best height to build a position.
RSI is pulling back from near-Earth orbit, which indicates that the main rise is still in its incubation period; don't let the short positions scare you out.
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ContractTester
· 6h ago
With such strong short positions sentiment, once the institutional bill passes, it will directly reverse, while retail investors are still looking at the candlestick chart, crying for help.
Market sentiment's pretty bearish right now—about 85% think we're stuck in a bear market. But here's the thing: that narrative doesn't hold up when you look ahead to 2026 and 2027. The best opportunities might be right around the corner, not behind us.
What's shifting? The Clarity Act could pass as soon as January, which would mark a real turning point for the industry. This kind of regulatory clarity tends to unlock institutional confidence and new capital flows. So while the crowd's looking at charts and feeling pessimistic, the structural tailwinds are quietly building underneath.