If this wave of Bitcoin really can break through the previous high of 93,000, then the judgment made on November 25 might be considered quite accurate recently. I remember at that time, although I was holding short-term long orders, I mentioned a possibility during the review—that the price might first retrace to the bottom for a second confirmation before starting to pump. As a result, both of those short longs yielded good profits upon exit. Looking back now, there are indeed some overlaps between the market trend and the prediction at that time, and I am particularly grateful for having made those detailed deductions.
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SigmaValidator
· 21h ago
That second confirmation was indeed spot on, but greedy as I am, I still want to get a bit more.
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SnapshotBot
· 12-03 02:21
Damn, the timing of this pullback confirmation was spot on. That previous prediction was absolutely amazing.
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NoodlesOrTokens
· 12-02 15:55
The pullback confirmation is really powerful. When I saw your analysis at the time, I thought it was reliable, and now it has been validated... This is the power of details.
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AltcoinTherapist
· 12-02 15:55
The logic of this second confirmation is indeed amazing, revisiting the old routine of buy the dip and To da moon is just making money.
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BTCRetirementFund
· 12-02 15:55
The secondary confirmation that this trap really works, we made a lot of money comfortably.
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SerumSquirter
· 12-02 15:55
Back then, the second confirmation judgment was indeed absolute, but it's a bit early to boast now, right?
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SadMoneyMeow
· 12-02 15:52
Wow, that wave was really precise, and the use of this trap is smooth after the second confirmation.
If this wave of Bitcoin really can break through the previous high of 93,000, then the judgment made on November 25 might be considered quite accurate recently. I remember at that time, although I was holding short-term long orders, I mentioned a possibility during the review—that the price might first retrace to the bottom for a second confirmation before starting to pump. As a result, both of those short longs yielded good profits upon exit. Looking back now, there are indeed some overlaps between the market trend and the prediction at that time, and I am particularly grateful for having made those detailed deductions.