Friend of mine said "I hope Bitcoin will go a little higher". I truly believe this is the problem, too many wishes and hopes by inexperienced people trying to make a fortune, gambling / guessing with absolutely no technical analysis.
It goes up so I buy now, sell later. Easy... Shit! It went down!... I hope it will go back up.
Problem is, it might not go back up soon Ladies and Gentlemen. I'm not saying this is something anyone of us wants to see but keep your eyes and mind open. Don't live with promises of Bitcoin reaching 20k, 30k, 60k USD.
Early 2001 everyone was saying that CHF is stable and it is unlikely to move up... guess what? June 2001 started 10 years of a bull market! 10 freaking years!!!
Now let's go back to Bitcoin. It doesn't matter that people are calling which direction Bitcoin will go, because if YOU will not do your own research you are not covered. The same story is for any Crypro, Forex, Stock, Indice, Commoditie and so on.
Trading is not about feelings, hunch and hope. Stop lying yourselves and start doing your own research, your own analysis. Make a plan for every single trade and stick to it! Do it for yourself because I honestly don't mind anyone losing their money, but at the same time is would love to everyone successful with their trades.
Even though a trading guru did a perfect analysis, it can still go the other way, this is normal, it happens and that's part of the trading. The key is to make more profit than loss.
And for love of God, don't trade only cryptocurrencies. They are way harder than any other type of trading in my humble opinion.
Now drop a like and prepare for Monday session.
Disclaimer I am not a financial advisor. The advice here given is not financial advice even though my excitement might make it look like such. You trade at your own risk and nobody can guarantee you results. Even if someone could, I don't.
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