It's not about whether the project is truly successful, whether it's in a bear or bull market. Many factors determine this effectiveness, such as what they do with marketing and the people on the project team. Well, when we see these factors, can we answer the question of whether it will be successful or unsuccessful? I think no. The real success of the project also depends on a lot. Like whether the project has funding or has done similar work to another project.
it is true that all depends not only on one factor that can lead to achieving a success. but even though the team is good and supported by sufficient funds, it also cannot make something successful if it is launched in a bear market situation, because it is clear that there will be repercussions, apart from having to find the right moment to launch or at least delay it until the bull market is a choice that cannot be ignored.
It must be remembered that when the market is indeed improving, it is certain that a lot of funds will be released by investors for many projects.
once again you are right mate, that it is not only measuring from one factor to be able to produce the best.