Simply Bitcoin

This Indicator JUST CONFIRMED The Unthinkable For Bitcoins Bull Run... | EP 1378

Nov 17, 2025
The hosts delve into the dynamics of Bitcoin's price, questioning whether the market is truly bearish. They explore the 'death cross' indicator and its historical impacts, revealing that previous signals led to sideways movements before long-term gains. Discussions also include how institutional involvement is reshaping Bitcoin's market trends, alongside potential price corrections. The conversation touches on the need for self-custody over captured Bitcoin, emphasizing decentralization. Finally, they share insights on community building and the importance of staying committed to Bitcoin's original mission.
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INSIGHT

Four-Year Cycle Is Losing Explanatory Power

  • Michael Saylor argues the four-year halving cycle no longer explains Bitcoin's price moves because macro and institutional forces dominate.
  • He urges investors to adopt multi-year horizons and ignore short-term trader noise.
INSIGHT

Institutions Outpace Mining Supply

  • Hosts note institutions now buy far more Bitcoin than miners produce, changing market dynamics since 2023.
  • This institutional accumulation can mute halving effects and create sideways price behavior instead of retail-driven cycles.
ADVICE

Embrace Uncertainty And Stack Sats

  • Accept market uncertainty and stop relying on rigid cycle predictions that have failed in 2025.
  • Stack sats, stay humble, and plan for multi-year time horizons rather than short-term trading.
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