What happens in bear market, in individual human brains, statistically?

What is a bear market? A bear market is a financial market in which asset prices fall or are expected to fall, because investors sell assets.

For example, in a bear stock market, stock prices fall or are expected to fall. In a bear cryptocurrency market, crytocurrency prices fall or are expected to fall.

I study everything human—down to the human-body organic, tissular, cellular, subcellular, molecular, atomic, and subatomic levels.

As such, I study why humans sell certain things.

Humans expect a great return on their time, effort, and money; humans absolutely loathe wasting their time, effort, and money, unless their intent is to goof off, relax, and have fun.

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Humans want a great return on their investment.

Humans sell what they think won’t give them great returns or will give them a loss.

Humans are opportunistic animals that want more than what they’ve got; the human greed is the engine of the human progress and advancement; because humans constantly want more and better things and people, humans constantly create better things and people.

Humans sell and get rid of what they have that do not have a great return potential, because humans are genetically wired to constantly seek great returns.

In my view, in a bear market, in the individual human brains, statistically and collectively, mass hysteria of despair and low expectations happen in having a loss in the future; in a bear market, there always are low expectations for the future.

The human brain is capable of expecting; humans act cautiously and defensively in a reserved manner when they have low expectations; my suspicion is that statistically and collectively, human brains go through the cycle of great hope and great despair; during a mass hysteria of great hope, a bull market happens; during a mass hysteria of great despair, a bear market happens. Humans cannot help but behave according to their genetic design.

I’ll keep on developing my Unified Humanity Science to exactly find out how human brains collectively and statistically operate in a bear market—at the human-brain organic, tissular, cellular, subcellular, molecular, atomic, subatomic levels.

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