Bitcoin / TetherUS
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Bitcoin can reach resistance line of wedge and then drop

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Hello traders, I want share with you my opinion about Bitcoin. This chart illustrates how the price dropped into the buyer zone within an ascending wedge. After that, BTC reversed direction and began to rise, eventually reaching the wedge’s resistance line before making a correction to the support line. The price then made a strong upward impulse, breaking through the resistance level and exiting the ascending wedge. BTC surged to 94800 before reversing and dropping to 82600, breaking through the 87000 level. Following this decline, the price started to recover within a descending wedge and soon reached the resistance line, breaking through another resistance level. However, after this move, BTC reversed again and began to decline, eventually falling back to the 87,000 level, which coincided with the seller zone, where it traded for some time. It then broke through this level and continued declining toward the support level, even entering the buyer zone. BTC also dropped to the support line of the descending wedge before rebounding sharply, breaking above the 80000 support level once again. Currently, the price is continuing its upward movement. Given this setup, I anticipate that Bitcoin will reach the resistance line of the wedge before pulling back to the support level, potentially even lower. For this scenario, my TP is set at 78000. Please share this idea with your friends and click Boost 🚀
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Okay! Price reached the resistance line of the wedge, after which made correction and then backed up and broke this line, exiting from the wedge pattern. Now it trades close, so, I expect that soon it will drop to my TP or even lower, so that's why I set new TP at 75000 points:

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Trade closed: target reached
BTC reached support level, but then started to grow, Anyway, I expect that it will turn around and decline lower support level, breaking it.

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