BTC might be heading toward a sharp reversal pattern that mirrors those tariff-induced flash crashes we've seen before. The current price action is setting up in a way that's eerily similar to past episodes when trade policy shocks triggered sudden liquidity drains. Watch for that quick wick down followed by an equally violent bounce—classic tariff flash crash mechanics. If history repeats, we could see a brief but brutal shakeout before any meaningful recovery takes hold.
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rugdoc.eth
· 11-24 20:17
Is this trap of tariff shocks coming again? History will repeat itself, but each time it's different, so don't be too superstitious about these patterns.
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screenshot_gains
· 11-22 06:06
Are we using the tariff trap again? The last time I said this, I was directly trapped.
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ILCollector
· 11-21 22:54
It's the same old story again, I'm tired of the flash crash and rebound routine. The key is when it will get dumped and who can really catch the bottom.
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GhostChainLoyalist
· 11-21 22:40
Here we go again? Last time you said history would repeat itself, but nothing happened.
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LightningHarvester
· 11-21 22:39
Are we doing this trap again? Every time they say history repeats itself, they end up getting slapped in the face.
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ChainComedian
· 11-21 22:35
Here comes the big dump theory on tariffs again. Every time they say history will repeat itself, what happens in the end?
BTC might be heading toward a sharp reversal pattern that mirrors those tariff-induced flash crashes we've seen before. The current price action is setting up in a way that's eerily similar to past episodes when trade policy shocks triggered sudden liquidity drains. Watch for that quick wick down followed by an equally violent bounce—classic tariff flash crash mechanics. If history repeats, we could see a brief but brutal shakeout before any meaningful recovery takes hold.