spacemonkeey

IOTA compared to Ether's May 2017 Rally

spacemonkeey Updated   
BITFINEX:IOTUSD   IOTA
So, this is a completely new kind of analysis for me as I have never used the 'percent' option in the charts. I've seen posts where people have compared charts, but I can't figure out how to do so, so I apologize for the formatting. This also should not be taken as a prediction, merely a comparison of the two. In any case...

The top chart is, of course, IOTA. The one below is ETH's chart back in May of this year. I am actually unsure whether we are at the top of wave 3 or wave 5 for IOTA, so for comparison's sake will assume that it is currently at the top of its Wave 5.

Some very noticeable similarities between the two charts:

1. The rallies both took on roughly 150% gains between their second and third waves and 400% between their fourth and fifth. Both totaling 650%.
2. Wave 5 was the biggest leg. They both extended well beyond the 2.36 level .
3. The rallies both spanned roughly one month from the beginnning of wave 1 to the end of wave 5.
4. Ethereum's run was fueled heavily by news and announcements, the same currently goes for IOTA.

So, if IOTA's run is finished, we could expect a retracement back between .5 and .618. But what if we've only finished wave 3? Will IOTA see an even larger leap in its fifth wave? I sure hope so, but only time will tell. If so, we may see an ATH completely unprecedented. I don't want to even put a number on it at this point.

The one thing I do recommend is to hold if you are already holding, years if possible, and BTFD. This will likely be a huge contender for BCH's spot at number 3 and I don't doubt we will see even bigger gains in the long term.

Comments and critiques are of course welcome.
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Correction: I said the waves went past the 2.36 line. I meant 2.236.

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