I had a dream last night. I need to document this so I can see if I'm a prophet or not llol.
So I was looking at todays chart & price and price action. The chart looking forward was blank and I was analyzing on a small time frame I think cos the chart seemed much longer than the 1week looks right now - or maybe its a longer wait, will get to this later.
The dream...
So the chart looking forward to the future was blank from todays date onward but it seemed to have like this layer over the chart similar to scratch and win lottery tickets but digital version kinda like the trace and reveal game "dig it" game on the app store. So I ran my finger over the end of the current price and tried to trace and reveal where the price was going.
It wasn't a bar chart at least not the section I was revealing, it was a line chart and I traced it all the way down to the bottom, it fluxed in price up and down but ultimately I reached a point where the line curved up and continued up at around 45deg angle. I didn't see how far up the line went to which price (I think I saw as far as 10-14k? hard to tell) nor was I able to note the price at which it bottom, what I did however manage to see was a date range. Somewhere between 5th - 15th july the line stopped moving down and distinctly curved up and headed off on the 45deg angle.
I have tried to plot out what i saw in the green lines on the chart to illustrate what I saw in the dream at different prices to try gauge which price looked most like what I saw. But the scale just does not look the same, maybe because it wasn't in 2020 and was in 2021 or 2022...or maybe I was looking at the day scale or 4hr scale in 2020. I do not know, Dreams are weird. But i feel it was 2020 when I woke up.
Take this as you will with a grain of salt. If I see the price bottoming around this time, I will definitely be taking action.
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