corn_trader

Bitcoin 2020-2021 vs. SPX 2009-2013

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Bitcoin 2020-2021 vs. SPX 2009-2013

pls sir mah familia
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If this idea is right (should probably hold bottom of Feb-May distribution range) then would expect something like this:

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Watching to see if market holds

50 MA Weekly
200 MA Daily

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There's also a fractal between July-Nov 2021 and July-Now:

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Obviously just providing hopium here but looks like still a chance


🙃
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Final piece of hopium

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Final comment - from here it's just trading a descending triangle. DYOR obviously, can break or down
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I forgot to update this thread after the descending triangle broke. Now, there's another formed since January:

Above, in purple, the wick and the price zig-zagging above/below the wick fill is shown (bullish scenario for 48k target). Similar to eth after the september crash:
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Also closing out this thread.

That first fractal comparing 2016 to now vs. 2010 to 2014 was something I had originally found back in 2019 (
www.tradingview.com/...t/BLX/QT3MYZJV-lmao/)

I had hoped that btc had more strength for the fractal to play out faster both times 😆 patience always important. GL
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48k call per last comment worked out... phew got a call right on this TV lol.


Green is my spot buy zone (25k to 30k btc). Scaling in mostly to ETH.

"Buying $ETH in the $2.2k region and down if need be. Trade duration: years to decades. Target: $100k+

Noobs buy at $4700 so they can sell to us at $2200. The market is a device for transferring money from the impatient to the patient. Always has been and always will be."

If get a capitulation below green zone, will leverage the spot. GL all.
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For leverage on eth

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Now pray

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Getting some fills, only doing 2x since knife catching

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Thanks for praying... now keep praying...

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