add in the term "capitulation".
bears and one off posters use it all the time and its sound great as its a very emotive term. they sometimes add "total' or 'real' or "final" as a prefix as though this makes the price drop even more sensational/likely.
yes if in a war and if I am on the side that capitulated i would care very much it happened.
but is is meaningless to those that own bitcoin for the longer term since they do not see the the current price (at around $250 as anything more than just a current price) so if it drops to say $60 ('a typical so called capitulation price ") they will still own the same number of bitcoins and will wait for it to trend up again. They will not give up believing in bitcoin nor get out of being bitcoin owners so they are not in any sense 'capitulating'.
I do though love some of the colourful ways it gets mentions eg
In a December 2013 post a person wrote "For final capitulation to happen, fear has to leave the scene to despair and eventually apathy".
so i would like not to see its use die out (or be given up or to capitulate)
excuse the corny bit at the end - i could not help myself