In this chart, Bitcoin's price action on the 4-hour timeframe reveals a repeating cycle occurring approximately every 12 days. Key observations include:
First Cycle (Nov 22 - Dec 5): A period of consolidation followed by a breakout, spanning 12 days and 8 hours with significant trading volume (~455.79K). Second Cycle (Dec 5 - Dec 17): Another 12-day period with a similar breakout structure, supported by consistent volume (~446.68K). Current Movement (Dec 17 - Dec 29): Bitcoin appears to be aligning with the same cyclical behavior, suggesting a potential breakout within this timeframe. These patterns suggest that BTC may be following a structured rhythm, providing traders with actionable insights for timing entries and exits. The orange and blue trend lines highlight the broader ascending channel, while the white trend lines mark shorter-term consolidations within these cycles.
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