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Why Market-Calling Peaks Often Signals We're Still Early
You'll notice something interesting in the square lately – everyone's **calling out** that we've hit the ceiling. But here's the thing: when we actually reach a true peak, the narrative flips. People start saying "this is the buying opportunity," not "we're done climbing." The fact that crowds are **shouting top** suggests they lack real conviction. It's textbook weak-hands behavior.
Real market peaks don't announce themselves politely. When they arrive, it's either explosive euphoria or sheer panic – not this hesitant chatter. The energy just isn't there.
Beyond the technicals, look at the momentum split. Sure, BTC and ETH are getting attention, but the broader altcoin market remains sluggish. Most tokens are languishing while only two heavyweights carry the narrative. That's not what a mature bull run looks like.
Bottom line: All this premature peak-calling? It's actually a bearish signal for bears. We're probably nowhere near the actual top yet.