Well-known financial commentator Jim Cramer recently expressed skepticism about Bitcoin reaching $500,000, let alone $1 million. Interestingly, this kind of widespread market doubt often serves as a signal.
Every bull and bear cycle has its own characteristic markers. The keyword for this round might be — contrarian operation. Look at the current situation: widespread skepticism in the market, institutional investors still continuously buying, Bitcoin's circulating supply has long been fixed, while demand continues to rise. From a fundamental perspective, these factors are quietly accumulating. History is always interesting; most of the time, market turning points come from those moments when they are least expected.
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ContractHunter
· 3h ago
Cramer is bearish again? Bro, I’ve figured out this routine, listening in the opposite direction is always right.
Institutions are still buying madly, supply is tightly locked, demand is soaring... Isn’t this the classic accumulation phase? Awesome.
History shows us that the most pessimistic moments are often the starting point, it’s that simple.
The timid are bearish, smart people have already jumped in.
If Cramer says it’s not okay, then it’s okay, this guy’s contrarian indicator ability is truly exceptional.
In other words, the loudest doubts are exactly the golden window for quietly building positions.
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SigmaBrain
· 01-18 11:57
Cramer, as soon as he opens his mouth, I know to do the opposite. This guy is a walking contrarian indicator.
Institutions are buying madly while supply is fixed. Do you even need to think more about this logic? History just keeps repeating itself.
Jim, his words are truly incredible.
The more people are bearish, the more excited I get, right?
Contrary to Cramer, a foolproof, no-lose strategy.
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ruggedNotShrugged
· 01-18 11:51
Cramer is bearish, so I should buy the dip in the opposite direction. This guy has already become my contrarian indicator haha
Bitcoin's supply is fixed, demand is still increasing, it's just a math problem
The big players are still quietly buying, retail investors are here debating whether to go for 500,000 or 1,000,000, does the difference really matter...
When you're not optimistic, that's often when you should take action. The history textbooks are quite clear on this
Whenever Cramer opens his mouth, I just laugh. Contrarian trading is truly an art
Institutions are buying, and you're still listening to comments? What are you thinking, brother?
This time is really different. Fixed supply + continuous demand, simple logic.
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TokenTaxonomist
· 01-18 11:50
cramer being bearish is basically the inverse indicator playbook at this point... statistically speaking, his contrarian track record is almost a data point unto itself. let me pull up my spreadsheet real quick but i'm pretty sure every time he calls a ceiling, we end up printing new highs 3-6 months later. the fixed supply mechanics are irrefutable tho
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NFTRegretDiary
· 01-18 11:45
Cramer is starting to call a bear again. This guy is really a contrarian indicator himself. It's good that I bought the dip before he had the nerve to speak.
Contrarian trading, there's nothing wrong with that approach. The history is right in front of us.
I've already cut my losses listening to him. Luckily, I didn't chase.
Fixed supply with rising demand—that's basic economics, right? Institutions are still frantically buying up. Wake up, everyone calling for a bear market.
Forget it, I don't want to listen to those doomsayers. I'll just watch quietly.
Institutions are quietly building positions, while retail investors are still worried about how much lower it might go. What are they thinking?
Contrarian to Cramer—that's what I call the wisdom of making money.
Well-known financial commentator Jim Cramer recently expressed skepticism about Bitcoin reaching $500,000, let alone $1 million. Interestingly, this kind of widespread market doubt often serves as a signal.
Every bull and bear cycle has its own characteristic markers. The keyword for this round might be — contrarian operation. Look at the current situation: widespread skepticism in the market, institutional investors still continuously buying, Bitcoin's circulating supply has long been fixed, while demand continues to rise. From a fundamental perspective, these factors are quietly accumulating. History is always interesting; most of the time, market turning points come from those moments when they are least expected.