Looking at BTC on the daily and higher timeframes, the setup is looking promising right now. We're seeing a classic pattern emerging—higher lows followed by higher highs, then another higher low. If this pattern holds, we could be setting up for another push to the upside. Worth keeping an eye on this structure.
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PhantomHunter
· 01-06 22:27
The highs and lows are gradually rising. I'm familiar with this routine, but whether it can really break through depends on whether the volume is sufficient.
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BearMarketMonk
· 01-06 22:01
The classic pattern is back. Can it break the curse this time? It's a matter of probability, brother.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-04 00:53
The high and low point structure, I've explained it hundreds of times, but some people still can't understand. When will it finally break through?
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DAOdreamer
· 01-04 00:33
Higher lows higher highs sounds smooth, but it's usually said before a rebound... When it reaches a critical point, it breaks again. Let's watch.
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StablecoinEnjoyer
· 01-04 00:32
Well, this chart structure is indeed interesting, but I still trust the spot stablecoin strategy more to avoid watching the market every day.
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blocksnark
· 01-04 00:31
Ha, it's the classic higher lows and higher highs again. I've heard this routine a thousand times... but this time, it actually seems to have some substance.
Looking at BTC on the daily and higher timeframes, the setup is looking promising right now. We're seeing a classic pattern emerging—higher lows followed by higher highs, then another higher low. If this pattern holds, we could be setting up for another push to the upside. Worth keeping an eye on this structure.