Hi Traders, Investors and Speculators of the Charts 📈📉
Ev here. Been trading crypto since 2017 and later got into stocks. I have 3 board exams on financial markets and studied economics from a top tier university for a year.
Over the past 3 weeks, I've noticed that fractals from early bull markets during 2018 and 2021 are repeating across the charts. I've made a few updates on charts that have been following similar charts patterns. On Ethereum, I observe similar price behavior around the current resistance zone. If we consider a chart fractal from February 2021, Ethereum could take a brief breather before rallying over $2000. Fractals can be very useful to determine how the price might react on certain price levels judging by historic events. The current immediate resistance zone will be defended by the bears / sellers / suppliers, but if we can see a daily candle close ABOVE this supply zone , the next logical stop is $2000 and beyond. If you're lucky, you may get another chance to buy a little lower before the rally.
Make sure you have a solid trading plan in place to buy the support zone and sell on the resistance zone. And remember... Don't be a Bob-Trader:
The continues market cycle between Bitcoin and altcoins can clearly be seen at the moment. It goes something like this:
🤩 Bitcoin goes UP ... Bob Fomo buys the rally
🤔 Bitcoin corrects ... Bob panics and sells
🤑 Altcoin rallies ... Bob thinks, screw BTC , I'm going all in on this altcoin
😨 Altcoins correct ... Bob panics. Altcoins are scams! Sells everything
🤩 Bitcoin goes up .... Bob Fomo buys the rally
Moral of the story...Don't be like Bob. Don't try to FOMO in whilst the price is going up. Plan your trade, preset your TP and SL.
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ETH looking bullish with higher lows
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This Ethereum fractal playing out perfectly so far
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