$BTC New ATH in around 800 days...



Price is approaching the timing window where previous bear markets have bottomed, yet everyone is starting to lower their targets.

With price down roughly 50% from the ATH, the risk/reward is becoming increasingly favourable. Could price still drop another 10-15%? Absolutely. But the risk is now skewed to the upside.

I'm buying. My spot allocation is currently 80%, and I remain swing long from 59.4K.
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GateUser-2f77af0b
· 10m ago
will new ath begun
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GateUser-976408dd
· 48m ago
$BTC Every time we see PA like this, it's usually to confuse people into making wrong decisions.
We're just engineering liquidity on both sides.
Also many people will be shaken out of their long positions,
And when the time is right, the price will surge and crush every weak hand.
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M4TF
· 3h ago
higher btc im coming for new ath
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cemalaktas
· 5h ago
BTC New momentum
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MountainShadowsBeforeTheStorm
· 5h ago
Holding a 59.4K swing long is a skill too—I got shaken out of the position long ago.
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SushiAndSlugs
· 7h ago
80% spot is really aggressive, I chickened out and only dared to add to 60%.
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RedGlass
· 8h ago
Every time everyone lowers their targets, it's time to open your eyes wider.
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Post-RainCancellationAgent
· 9h ago
The risk/reward is indeed attractive, but unfortunately we have run out of ammunition.
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BlackVelvetKeychain
· 9h ago
When others are fearful, I am greedy. Can I really do it this time?
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BluePeonyAlert
· 9h ago
Start building a position from the point where ATH was halved. The logic is sound, but the mindset is tough to handle.
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