r/cryptocurrency Mar 31, 02:19 PM
After 8 years in crypto, I think most people don't understand cycles I've been in crypto since 2017. I've made money and lost money. Thankfully, I've made more than I've lost, but what I've come to observe is that crypto follows cycles. It becomes fairly predictable after a while.
Obviously, in a perfect world, we want to sell when the market is high and buy when it's low. That's super challenging for obvious reasons.
But after watching these cycles for 8 years, I've gotten better at it, and I'm building a framework out for timing these cycles and sharing my progress and my thinking.
Happy for any feedback or questions. This is ultimately a personal venture of trial and error. But I like sharing my thinking as I go.
Ultimately, I want to share weekly macro/cycle assessments.
You can read my essays here:
An intro into my framework https://speculatingonspeculation.substack.com/p/a-10k-crypto-trading-framework-for
An exploration of what are cycles and what drives them https://speculatingonspeculation.substack.com/p/how-to-tell-where-we-are-in-the-crypto
Understanding how macro economics actually moves markets
https://speculatingonspeculation.substack.com/p/how-global-liquidity-moves-crypto
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