$BTC Pullback After Trapping Longs



This is a prime example as to why you don't long the top.

It's possible we're in the midst of another ugly H&S pattern. If so, we may see a LTF bounce.

FVG at 64k seems realistic though, possible pivot based on confluence in that range.
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QuietRugAlarm
· 50m ago
This callback is timely; only then can clearing leverage lead to healthy growth.
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MintStop-LossPatch
· 1h ago
After this wave of liquidation is complete, the next wave can be approached with a lighter load.
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DexterRamen
· 1h ago
Trapped Longs: classic plot—someone always gets caught every time
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LostAloneInTheFog
· 1h ago
Where does the target position see in ugly H&S?
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MosaicBow
· 1h ago
Top longing is a must-have course for new investors; paid the tuition fee.
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DepegDaydream
· 1h ago
Confluence is indeed more common around 64k, worth paying attention to.
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BlueChipSkeptic
· 1h ago
This kind of market is best for relaxing with tea and watching the show; those who are itching have already lost.
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PublicBlockchainUnderTheAurora
· 1h ago
Whether FVG can hold up after being replenished is the key; if it can't hold, it will cool off.
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GateUser-953e1a14
· 1h ago
LTF bounce is a weak rebound, so it still needs to go down.
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