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Shadow1980 said: 

It does help that this was a 5-week sales period, and during tax season to boot. Still, that's one hell of an accomplishment. It's only the third time a system averaged over 200k units per week in a single non-holiday month (the aforementioned April 2009 for the DS and Oct. 2008 for the Wii being the others). And while I haven't crunched the numbers yet, it has to be one of the largest year-over-year and month-over-month increases to date (the latter including only non-holiday months), which is saying something considering its long-term non-holiday baseline, which had never gotten to Wii or DS levels in the U.S. So, this probably makes this accomplishment all the more impressive. However, I still remain somewhat bearish on Switch in the long-term, though my assessment could change depending on how sales over the next year look, especially once the pandemic is behind us.

What do you mean by bearish in the long run?  

I'm just intrigued