Listen, I often see questions about PO3 in the community, so I decided to share my perspective on this scheme. In short, PO3 stands for Power Of Three, meaning the power of three stages. They are called AMD — accumulation, manipulation, and distribution.



Let's start with accumulation. At this stage, the price usually forms three resistance peaks and three support levels. Three rebounds upward are three times when the market rejects growth; three supports are three times when the price finds a foothold. If everything goes according to plan, the market will break through these three resistance levels and move upward. But if it turns downward, the entire support system will collapse.

Next comes the manipulation phase. This part is interesting. This stage can last two to three months, during which large players start playing with retail traders. They create false signals, making people think the price is falling, then suddenly reverse the market. During this period, many set stop-losses and get liquidated, while big marketers buy assets cheaply. It’s precisely this manipulation that filters out weak players from the market.

And finally, distribution — this is when PO3 transitions into a bullish trend. At this stage, everyone starts selling their positions, the price rises, and everyone wants to make a profit. There may be sideways movement, but the essence remains the same — it’s an active movement phase.

Currently, I see that BTC is forming exactly this PO3 scheme on the hourly chart with sideways movement. The price is now around 72.07K, with a gain of about 5.48% over the day. It’s interesting to watch how PO3 unfolds in real time. If you understand this scheme, you see the market completely differently.
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