All Bitcoin trader panic when they see a big red candle and panic sell start again!!
There some tips about panic sell and what you should do
today we will talk about the main point " Support Lines " for uptrend in Bitcoin
First area $3817 Close under it at weekly frame means go to The Second point at $2892 ================= are we still on up trend? ================= Yes we are
================= why this red candle came? ================= Check this first goo.gl/eqom9Q
================= Is it safe for trade? =================
Yes as we recommend always use capital management and focus on main points that were mentioned in top of topic
================= You tell us market not stable why? =================
sure the market not stable when market jump direct with panic sell that means for me none stable
================= what the Bitcoin target for long term? =================
$5700 $7400 Read that goo.gl/NFdx7y ================= when we say the up trend done? =================
if BTC passed $2400 and close under it monthly
================= This analysis can be use for daily trades? =================
No, it for long terms trade
=============== Where will the BTC go? =============== until now Btc do well Specifically today do well we was wait for $3500 but do good and was active first buy On Telegram channel from $4120
=============== Are you think BTC mybe get targets this year? ===============
maybe we will see $5700 before the end of this year
but about $7700 maybe next year
=============== How this analysis was built? and why you choose this points? =============== this analysis build by many way tec FIB and other private ways
about why i choose this points?
i follow my way on Tec analysis not follow any schools ======================================== At the end Our point of view may be right or wrong we work for get right analysis always
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