[BTC short] Entry: 81.5k, SL: 83.5k, TP: 67kThe backdrop is my prediction of a 2008-style crash, with Bitcoin (BTC) dropping to $26k (see related ideas).
During the crash, I’ll aim to capitalize on short-term moves, targeting clear patterns with high reward-to-risk ratios.
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[BTC] Crash to $26k: Generational Buying OpportunitySince 2022, Bitcoin has surged in a major bull market, hitting the psychological $100k milestone. However, a triple divergence on the weekly RSI signals an overbought market, pointing to an imminent pullback.
The recent peak likely marked the end of Wave (3). Given that Wave (2) was an expanding fl
[BTC] $1M Bitcoin Inevitable—After a $26k CrashToday, I posted predictions that Bitcoin (BTC) will crash to $26k and the S&P 500 (SPX) will retest COVID lows (see related ideas). Yet, I firmly believe that post-crash, Bitcoin will soar to $1 million per coin—an inevitable outcome that could unfold rapidly, perhaps within one or two years.
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BITCOIN FORECAST RANGE BETWEEN 66K AND 50K Just testing a theory I've had for awhile now... BTC seems to move between a certain range ever sense its initial spring into a bullish market from around 5k. Using the springs initial range and finding a rough 50% area between the price points you can almost exactly forecast (Swings & Corrections).
BTC = $8900. Global reversal. 0.5 Fibonacci level in November 2022 did not work, all the growth was false. Many people will lose money in altcoins, there will be no altseason because the bear market HAS COME. I talked about this 4 months ago, look at my forecasts.
BTC is very energy-intensive. The network of miners and ASIC
Volatility to spike?If you go by Bitcoin's volatility alone as a measurement to decide where we are in the bullrun, this shows we are no where near the peak. Historically, BTC concluded its prior runs while seeing high volatility. Bitcoin's volatility is currently near its range low and hasn't replicated what we've see
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