I will share some thoughts with you on the present volatile market that is bringing even #FutureCryptoStars to their knees. The main thing creating thinking errors when predicting where the candle is moving next under #BTC☀ halving "Fever" that went through the charts by the speed of the light, and many failed to react. I somehow connected the 2020 events with the present volatile after halving market moves. BTC Chart shows that in the last few months market appears to be disoriented and it is hard to tell if we will be seeing a new ATH Price anytime soon or if we may be looking at the "dump of the doom" in the making. Because of that fear is present in the community and a lot of the users are asking on the platform if should they Hold or Close their positions because of the negative #ROI
Something close 2 000 000 000$ (2 BILLION US DOLLARS) LIQUIDATED with unfortunate LONGS over the past 30 days. SHORT is much more "relaxed" with close to 40 000 000$ gone to hell. This Halving traders are playing Long and it was also expected that the market would pitch up after the BTCHalving but for some reason, the opportunity came quickly and flew by even faster leaving traders led by their logic on the Long bumpy road. Leading by logic future players went a very long and bumpy road, and on the other side, brave shorters ended up holding their positions like to air.
If any of this is half true, you will start seeing your wallets exploding in a few more months, for sure. And if the price rise count on the chart stays the same this time we can expect BTC to go bad-ass expensive mode, costing probably x2/3 more than now. -Don't panic with "Panic Selling into your losses" wait for the sun to come up. -Trade quickly with higher leverage and close as soon you double the investment placing the stop loss order always in profit as you are able and you have some space in #ROI -Be by the screen, don't trade in sleep. Say your opinion on this presentation in the comments.
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