History Repeats Itself with $BTC !

Over the past 10 days, I’ve received some tough feedback, but I want to make one thing crystal clear – my analysis isn’t for attention, followers, or personal gain. In fact, I encourage people to unfollow if they don’t find value in my insights 👀. That said, I stand by my analysis, and with over 90% of my predictions hitting the mark, I’m confident in my approach. Interestingly, I was among the first to propose burning $USTC instead of $LUNC, a concept that is now gaining widespread attention. Back then, no one was even talking about it!

Yes, my charts might seem simple, and that’s because I sketch them with my finger on my phone – no fancy tools like TradingView. But simplicity doesn’t mean inefficiency. Now, let’s talk about the current $BTC trend. If you compare the pattern today with the final week of July, the resemblance is striking. In my latest sketch, there’s a slight rise followed by a notable decline. Whether we see a minor bump before the drop or a sharp dip depends largely on the actions of the whales. But with global liquidity tightening, I’m not expecting much upward movement. The ongoing cash crunch worldwide makes it hard to envision a sustained rally.

Some have brought up interesting points, like the possibility of Chinese ETFs bringing in positive cash flow. While I appreciate that view, the performance of these ETFs has been less than stellar. In fact, they’ve underperformed compared to stocks and gold, which only reinforces my belief that we’re in the middle of a liquidity squeeze.

Looking ahead, I do believe $BTC will eventually hit between $100K and $120K – but not anytime soon. For that to happen, we need key factors in place, like U.S. Federal Reserve rates dropping below 2% and a more crypto-friendly political environment, possibly under leadership like Trump. If you have thoughts on why BTC might break $70K soon, feel free to share – I always welcome thoughtful discussion!

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