Very.
I think the question is revealing. Sort of mirrors what I think is our thinking differences on other issues. The way I see it, you have affective polarization and then sort of make comments sort of in the genre of an argument (or often just childish avoidance) to justify it, and I think you wrongly assume that everyone else is like that.
So on this, you have positive feelings about BTC, which leads you to think it's going up, and it doesn't matter much to you whether your specific arguments add up. And you think I have negative feelings about it, which leads me to think it's always going down, etc.
But my approach starts with a method and then goes to a conclusion. And my general thinking here is that the market is pretty efficient in that current prices reflect publicly available information pretty well. So I'd bet against any big move in any direction now. There could be some, but they'd be based on stuff that is currently unknown, and they can go in any direction. A two-thirds gain in a little over a year remains extremely unlikely.