$BTC I don't know how to explain all this. But why is it that when Bitcoin artificially climbs up, all other coins remain still? When Bitcoin goes down, all other coins plummet instantly. Who even buys it at such a price? Either they are fools, or naive fools who truly believe it will be worth even more. I don't understand how it can continuously rise for 2 weeks when it is overbought on all possible timeframes. Volumes are decreasing. Or is it rising due to short liquidations? If you open the heat map, there are almost no shorts left; where is it continuing to move? Can someone explain what is happening?
$BTC Up to 78000 BILLIONS of liquidations have accumulated. There are some at the top too, but there are fewer of them. I think we will still see 78k, perhaps not soon but we will see.
$BTC here the experts say. I trade according to the trend. To be honest, I can't even find an entry point. Some misunderstanding is happening with the price. It dances in place and then suddenly makes a jump.
$BTC someone explain to me. How can the price rise if there are more sell orders than buy orders? More is being sold than bought. But the price is rising. I don't understand. In the order book, there are more sell orders than buy orders. Someone is buying 10,000 bitcoins at once and the price is jumping up, I don't understand. Everyone is selling but someone is buying in large, sharp volumes?
$BTC Can someone explain how the price grows without stopping if orders sell more than they buy. All indicators are going off the charts about overbought. And it grows and grows. What's going on? Volumes on the daily timeframe are falling and the price is growing. What the hell?