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At first glance, many predictions seem to point in the same direction—either bullish or bearish. But a closer inspection uncovers startling differences. Analysts who label themselves bullish may be talking about entirely different scenarios, futures, or market conditions. Two experts both claiming optimism might be envisioning radically different paths that Bitcoin could take, from macro-driven surges to pattern-based rebounds. Conversely, two bearish forecasts might be based on contrasting macroeconomic fears versus technical breakdowns.
This divergence illustrates that consensus on direction does not equate to agreement on outcomes. In other words, the same label, such as "bullish," can mask a vast array of underlying assumptions and models.