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There's something I've been curious about lately - what do Bitcoin's pullbacks actually look like when you filter out the bear market crashes?
Most charts lump everything together, but I want to isolate just the corrections that happen during bull runs. How deep do those dips typically go when the overall trend is still upward?
Seems like understanding this pattern could give a clearer picture of what's "normal" volatility in a bull cycle versus genuine trend reversals. Anyone looked into breaking down BTC drawdowns specifically during bullish phases?