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Here we go bitches

>> No.10507589

>>10507549
Finally I’m sick of this shit

>> No.10507604

>>10507589
between 4-6am EST will be a lateral move. Possibly between 4-8am EST.

>> No.10507611

>>10507549
The best part is BTC dominance declining

>> No.10507627

>>10507611
I think the top is around 50%

>> No.10507641

>>10507604
See ya in the morning

>> No.10507662
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10507662

It's time

>> No.10507678

>>10507549
No

>> No.10507737

>>10507549
I wanna see it test that insane upwards trend line from the last monster wedge, just once more before I'm sure it's going up. Down to 7450, then never going down below that again.

>> No.10507760

>>10507549
Q predicted this

>> No.10507783

>>10507760
fuck off boomer

>> No.10507789

>>10507760
Wtf is Q

>> No.10508098

We bounce above 7200-7250 then possible... but why will we turn. Besides manipulation what's the fucking catalyst? I'll be deploying a leveraged short below 7200.

>> No.10508107

>nest

>> No.10508118

>>10508098
who the fuck knows anymore

>> No.10508133

>>10508118

Well simply looking at market structure anyone who opens the chart can see it!

>> No.10508134

>>10508098
I think Bitcoin is beyond "catalysts". It's a global cryptocurrency that has finally found a comfortable trading range. The "catalyst" will be something non-tangible like a wave among wealthy elite to store significant portions of their wealth into BTC.

Even ETF approval wouldn't be as powerful a catalyst as one would think, because it will take many months/years before hedge and pensions funds begin to entertain the idea of crypto as a major holding.

>> No.10508137

>>10507549
plz. i.lost half a bit on mex today. my bankroll was 2/3 bit

>> No.10508143

>>10508134
So we will go with manipulation hahaha!

>> No.10508217

>>10508143
I didn't realize that's what I was saying, but yes I think that's what I was saying

>> No.10508235

>>10507549

6800 maybe

>> No.10508243

>>10508134
This post is what's known as the capitulation stage of grief.

>> No.10508269

>>10508134
Pension funds won't go near crypto in your lifetime. It's sheer delusion and denial, and a complete ignorance of how they operate. The liability and lawsuits from this would be so staggering it would put most class action suits to shame.

Hedge funds won't go near crypto until exchanges are approved by the SEC. Same reasons as above. Investors won't buy into hedge funds when an "investment" isn't protected and in an unregulated market, and they can get exit-scammed or hacked.

>> No.10508414

>>10508269
Pension funds generally keep a small percentage of assets in high risk ventures, usually hedge funds. They are not disconnected. And hedge funds purchase all kinds of things that aren't "approved by the SEC", just like you can. They are not subject to most SEC regulations. There are literally hedge funds right now that specialize in crypto.

Stop pretending on the internet that you're financially literate.

>> No.10508542

>>10508269
You are a brick.

>> No.10508633

going buck up past 8k right now boys, watch tether.

>> No.10508924

>>10507789
a letter