what everyone keeps talking about these days (which is during crash) is how big crashes used to be and how big it will get now,...
example:
Historic BITCOIN crashbut something is neglected in my opinion and that is the recovery that always comes after these "crashes". so lets assume this is a crash and i don't care how low it may or may not go. lets talk about the recovery, whenever that might be:
here are some examples based on bitstamp prices:
2012 recovery, August: $2.25 to $16.41 =>
629%2013 recovery, April: $7.1 to $259.34 =>
3552%2013 recovery, December, also a fake pump: $45 to $1163 =>
2484%2016 recovery, June: from $152.4 to 778.85 =>
411%2017 recovery, December: from $465.28 to $19666 =>
4126%where will it go to in the future after the recovery? 5000%? to $400,000?
Good point to be raised. But important to note that not all the definitions of "crash" are accurate. What looks like a crash to some people is to me just a normal declining trend as I feel we have been in a start of a long term correction. But either way, my assessment, and yours,,, they share the same conclusions that the recovery will not only be strong, it will push above expected amounts, before again pulling back. Why? Because when the recovery happens, people FOMO once more and then the pressure self fulfils.