The total crypto market cap (
TOTAL) has surged from $2.32T and is currently trading around $3.25T, continuing its upward trajectory. On the surface, things look bullish—but is there more to the story?
Looking at the chart, the current market structure bears a striking resemblance to previous cycles:
• 2021: Massive bull run
• 2022: Painful bull trap
• 2024: Another explosive rally
• 2025: …potential bull trap?
If history is any guide, we could be nearing a critical turning point. The pattern suggests caution—could this rally be setting up for another steep correction?
My Take: Momentum is strong, but the similarities to past cycles are too close to ignore. If the market stalls at current levels, the risk of a bull trap becomes very real.
What do you think—repeat of history or a new chapter for crypto?
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Looking at the chart, the current market structure bears a striking resemblance to previous cycles:
• 2021: Massive bull run
• 2022: Painful bull trap
• 2024: Another explosive rally
• 2025: …potential bull trap?
If history is any guide, we could be nearing a critical turning point. The pattern suggests caution—could this rally be setting up for another steep correction?
My Take: Momentum is strong, but the similarities to past cycles are too close to ignore. If the market stalls at current levels, the risk of a bull trap becomes very real.
What do you think—repeat of history or a new chapter for crypto?
Please support this idea with a LIKE👍 if you find it useful🥳
Happy Trading💰🥳🤗
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