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legendary
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November 15, 2023, 03:50:02 AM
#26
I understand that the current bullish momentum is all related to Blackrock. Which means, bearish pressure is yet to take effect.

Remember, there is always a big dip near halving so we still have to go through one bad period minimum.

World economy is still breaking. In Asia all time inflation and weakness for currencies. This will be felt in crypto. So for us thinking of bullrun, it's coming BUT we must bear a lot of pain first. No way we go up and up all the way from now on.
hero member
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November 14, 2023, 07:35:44 PM
#25
Going back a full month, in late August or early September, many people on several site and on the cryptocurrency Twitter were suddenly very vocal in saying that September was bound to be bearish for Bitcoin because the previous two had seen significant dips and because September is simply historically one of the worst performing months for cryptocurrency...

This is confirmed only by the fact that Bitcoin does not have any cycles. Therefore, in order to predict the price of Bitcoin for the future, it is necessary to closely monitor the general state of the economy, as well as news that is directly related to the cryptocurrency.
We may have bullish and bearish season but it’s certainly no fixed months when it will hit the market. Even history cannot be a sure guarantee that it’s going to repeat again or might create a new market history. This is a clear evidence that the uncertainty and the unpredictability of the market is even higher than its history.

There could be pattern that we have to look at the past to predict the future, but it could still be a hit more miss as the market is very hard to predict because it's very volatile. Just like in October, I will say that no one expected a huge spike in the price as he simply slice to the barrier that time which is $32k and now we move past it and it's our support line. So it's very unpredictable and we should understand that.

The only way to predict or determine the current state or season of the market is through close monitoring of the market and its important events that will have an impact on the market. Although history is still important, but it’s never safe to rely on it more often as these current big news and events leave more impact on the market.

Or better yet, just be a long term investor so that you won't be affected by this price movement. Just buy thru DCA and go hard week by week, month by month and then just wait for the bull run to occur and then sell your stash slowly to maximized your profits.
legendary
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November 14, 2023, 06:32:39 PM
#24
Going back a full month, in late August or early September, many people on several site and on the cryptocurrency Twitter were suddenly very vocal in saying that September was bound to be bearish for Bitcoin because the previous two had seen significant dips and because September is simply historically one of the worst performing months for cryptocurrency...

This is confirmed only by the fact that Bitcoin does not have any cycles. Therefore, in order to predict the price of Bitcoin for the future, it is necessary to closely monitor the general state of the economy, as well as news that is directly related to the cryptocurrency.
We may have bullish and bearish season but it’s certainly no fixed months when it will hit the market. Even history cannot be a sure guarantee that it’s going to repeat again or might create a new market history. This is a clear evidence that the uncertainty and the unpredictability of the market is even higher than its history.

The only way to predict or determine the current state or season of the market is through close monitoring of the market and its important events that will have an impact on the market. Although history is still important, but it’s never safe to rely on it more often as these current big news and events leave more impact on the market.
legendary
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November 08, 2023, 12:26:50 PM
#23
Going back a full month, in late August or early September, many people on several site and on the cryptocurrency Twitter were suddenly very vocal in saying that September was bound to be bearish for Bitcoin because the previous two had seen significant dips and because September is simply historically one of the worst performing months for cryptocurrency.

But this time was different:

Here, we can see that despite the lack of significant bullish news, with the possible exception of the release of the Ethereum ETFs, September did close a full +3.9% higher than August. Even so, with such low levels of liquidity as they are at the moment, we don't need much news to impact prices.
In any case, this is yet another example of how previous performance is not a guarantee of future performance. While I personally believe that the past will always and forever be a part of the future, many people simply have a tendency to anticipate the future and base their financial decisions on the past, which I believe to be reckless and nothing more than gambling.

While history can never be exactly the same, it does frequently rhyme, therefore this does not mean that we should dismiss it entirely. The past, present, and future must all be balanced, and we must pay attention to both the past and the present as well as the future.

Why is this BTC thread in alt coins? It looks to me that this should be in economics and not here.
legendary
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October 12, 2023, 10:51:48 AM
#22
Going back a full month, in late August or early September, many people on several site and on the cryptocurrency Twitter were suddenly very vocal in saying that September was bound to be bearish for Bitcoin because the previous two had seen significant dips and because September is simply historically one of the worst performing months for cryptocurrency...

This is confirmed only by the fact that Bitcoin does not have any cycles. Therefore, in order to predict the price of Bitcoin for the future, it is necessary to closely monitor the general state of the economy, as well as news that is directly related to the cryptocurrency.
sr. member
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October 10, 2023, 06:02:55 AM
#21
Going back a full month, in late August or early September, many people on several site and on the cryptocurrency Twitter were suddenly very vocal in saying that September was bound to be bearish for Bitcoin because the previous two had seen significant dips and because September is simply historically one of the worst performing months for cryptocurrency.

But this time was different:


While history can never be exactly the same, it does frequently rhyme, therefore this does not mean that we should dismiss it entirely. The past, present, and future must all be balanced, and we must pay attention to both the past and the present as well as the future.
Each Year has each movement , not because some has almost the same scenario and movement or what they called History repeating itself yet some years are far different.
and lets not just rely to what others are calling or predicting because market depends on how we deal on it.
so better to believe your instinct than believing those people.
specially twitter ? that is far from what comes true mostly.
legendary
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October 10, 2023, 02:00:58 AM
#20
Bitcoin becomes even less volatile every year. The fluctuation is not as good as before. Trading on the spot is every harder than before caused by there was no enough fluctuation. The small capital traders are impossible in making decent profit from bitcoin trading.
The small shrimp shall go to the futures to get decent profit. It's likely there will be no huge gain or loss during october. The price seems stuck in the same place.

Bitcoin was not increasing a lot last month. The main question is how long this trend will happen? The same thing is also happening with the altcoin as well.

The big coins are not worhy anymore to be used for spot trading. The price swing is not that good as before.
It is natural that this is the case, the behavior of assets changes over time as they get closer to their real value, when bitcoin was worth just a few cents people could buy a few dollars worth of bitcoin and become millionaires, but this is no the case anymore, spot trading was way more profitable due to the volatility of bitcoin being extreme, but as its market cap has increased its volatility has gone down, fortunately it is not as if traders lack assets to trade in this market thanks to the high number of altcoins that exist.
legendary
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October 09, 2023, 08:37:10 PM
#19
https://i.postimg.cc/tTjbvhms/b4whw.png

Bitcoin becomes even less volatile every year. The fluctuation is not as good as before. Trading on the spot is every harder than before caused by there was no enough fluctuation. The small capital traders are impossible in making decent profit from bitcoin trading.
The small shrimp shall go to the futures to get decent profit. It's likely there will be no huge gain or loss during october. The price seems stuck in the same place.
(.....)
This is also what I observe, for me, as time goes by every year, we are going healthy and becoming healthier, maybe because of a lot of factors. For me, the first is because of the volume and adaption.
Volume by there are already lot of money pouring in the cryptocurrency market plus a lot of new people is getting introduced to cryptocurrencies everyday.
legendary
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October 08, 2023, 08:00:26 PM
#18



Bitcoin becomes even less volatile every year. The fluctuation is not as good as before. Trading on the spot is every harder than before caused by there was no enough fluctuation. The small capital traders are impossible in making decent profit from bitcoin trading.
The small shrimp shall go to the futures to get decent profit. It's likely there will be no huge gain or loss during october. The price seems stuck in the same place.

Bitcoin was not increasing a lot last month. The main question is how long this trend will happen? The same thing is also happening with the altcoin as well.

The big coins are not worhy anymore to be used for spot trading. The price swing is not that good as before.
legendary
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October 08, 2023, 01:06:32 PM
#17
There is something that has pushed the price to rise below $26,000. No one knows what it is and it may appear as purchases in the records of one of the companies when this quarter’s report is issued. But in any case, a 4% rise does not mean that we will witness an upward wave for this month, as we may remain below 30k most likely as there is not enough momentum for this historical resistance level, but before the end of the year we will be between 30k to 40k.
I'm bit confused about the phrase "rise below". I assume this is a typo but you are right about the momentum. The month of October historically appears to be bulish and previously the bitcoin price managed to rally more than 50%. The $30k is crucial resistance level which needs to be broken, and as long as bear holds it the confidence level won't rise.

It appears to be a strong year for bitcoin. Despite some significant fud from Luna, FTX, Binance, and Mt. Gox, we are still close to the $30k level which is significant. I am not confident that bitcoin will be around $40k by the end of the year. I think the market will continue its movement sideways until the first ETF approval deadline in January 2024.
Same here. At first I thought it's about disruption of the hike but after reading again, I think it means the price are now above $26k. The increase wasn't big enough, that is why we haven't heard a cause of it but it can be a normal buy out of the retail investors and the whales. There is no momentum yet because it's not that long since we witness the price rise.

It can also be an impostor like other previous months where it is only positive in the beginning but the rest where full of reds, so lets not assume too much. Luna, FTX and Mt. Gox issue are I think old already but I know it was only Binance who got involved in the issue last time. There is no need to worry though as the issue seem to be fixed already.
sr. member
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October 07, 2023, 05:50:26 AM
#16
After all, we can't expect either to see the market keep on bearing when there is a change in market demand. If we see that the month of August is in bearish condition, we can never expect this will happen the next month. Absolutely, it all depends on the situation and September is quite moving high a little as people are taking advantage of the situation. A sudden increase in buying demand will result to a price increase and that is what we experience. And also, this October, neither we experienced the same as in September - that is what we called market volatility.
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October 06, 2023, 04:59:34 PM
#15
No matter how tallied your analysis and predictions backed and based with good and accurate data, you'll never know how its attitude towards the market is when its feature is unpredictable.
Always anticipate those probabilities or chances and this is why it would be always relevant on setting out some plan B just in case the market didnt move as planned.
I agree.

Having a plan is a must because you'll not know if from this cycle, there will be some catch or it will just the same in the past. And that's why it is better to be prepared than not.

There will be good analysis with history of back up but still the unpredictability remains for Bitcoin that you should always expect.
legendary
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October 06, 2023, 07:11:28 AM
#14
We cannot isolate a specific month of the year and start making assumptions based on similar months in past years, and everyone who tries to promote this is looking for facts that do not exist in this data. A fixed 30-day interval in the chart will not lead you to a correct conclusion, and it is better to read the technical analysis. According to the available conditions and taking into account the support and resistance points.
sr. member
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October 06, 2023, 04:16:57 AM
#13
Going back a full month, in late August or early September, many people on several site and on the cryptocurrency Twitter were suddenly very vocal in saying that September was bound to be bearish for Bitcoin because the previous two had seen significant dips and because September is simply historically one of the worst performing months for cryptocurrency.

Well, some people did it but not me. These are some reasons I see, we haven't heard of huge scams and hacking incidents in big exchanges nor have we heard of another big issue against the SEC. This has a significant impact on the investors who feel that the market is good and reliable which leads them to buy more.

This will eventually tell us that sometimes history never repeats itself and has no assurance at all. Plus, the volatility of the market makes things and the upcoming trend become unpredictable.
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October 06, 2023, 02:27:19 AM
#12
Going back a full month, in late August or early September, many people on several site and on the cryptocurrency Twitter were suddenly very vocal in saying that September was bound to be bearish for Bitcoin because the previous two had seen significant dips and because September is simply historically one of the worst performing months for cryptocurrency.

But this time was different:

Here, we can see that despite the lack of significant bullish news, with the possible exception of the release of the Ethereum ETFs, September did close a full +3.9% higher than August. Even so, with such low levels of liquidity as they are at the moment, we don't need much news to impact prices.
In any case, this is yet another example of how previous performance is not a guarantee of future performance. While I personally believe that the past will always and forever be a part of the future, many people simply have a tendency to anticipate the future and base their financial decisions on the past, which I believe to be reckless and nothing more than gambling.

While history can never be exactly the same, it does frequently rhyme, therefore this does not mean that we should dismiss it entirely. The past, present, and future must all be balanced, and we must pay attention to both the past and the present as well as the future.
We should understand the matter of speculation and especially according to historical data, many people seem to believe it as an indicator, and really I think it should only be a reference. We need to combine research with many other things to evaluate the current state, over the past month the news is really not too special and most of it focuses on negative issues. There are also some expectations that many people speculate about the future, but I see that anyway, the strategies are different so I personally don't pay too much attention to whether it has to increase or decrease, a new bullish cycle that many hopelessness can happen in the next 2 years, so a short game will only increase tension.
legendary
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October 05, 2023, 07:37:11 PM
#11
Going back a full month, in late August or early September, many people on several site and on the cryptocurrency Twitter were suddenly very vocal in saying that September was bound to be bearish for Bitcoin because the previous two had seen significant dips and because September is simply historically one of the worst performing months for cryptocurrency.

But this time was different:

Here, we can see that despite the lack of significant bullish news, with the possible exception of the release of the Ethereum ETFs, September did close a full +3.9% higher than August. Even so, with such low levels of liquidity as they are at the moment, we don't need much news to impact prices.
In any case, this is yet another example of how previous performance is not a guarantee of future performance. While I personally believe that the past will always and forever be a part of the future, many people simply have a tendency to anticipate the future and base their financial decisions on the past, which I believe to be reckless and nothing more than gambling.

While history can never be exactly the same, it does frequently rhyme, therefore this does not mean that we should dismiss it entirely. The past, present, and future must all be balanced, and we must pay attention to both the past and the present as well as the future.
I think that this whole cycle is already canceled.

When everyone predicts something (like impact of halving), they also prepare for it. And when this happens in a big enough scale, it means that the fundamental reason people see for the price growth, is already priced in. And that what i think has happened. So we are in uncharted waters now.

Maybe it will affect in other halvings more when people aren't counting on it and haven't bought everything they could before it.
When everyone is really that anticipating for something and expecting for those common patterns which on based up on the things that happened in the past and everyone is really just doing on the same move.
Then expect that the market would really be always loving on going to the opposite side of things which would be leaving into those people who are waiting for the right opportunity whether to sell or to buy.
Its true that not all things that happened in the past would reflect out and would really be happening in the future on which we do know that market isnt something that predictable or could really be known
on which it would really be that causing up for tons of people had move into the other direction. Always put up into our minds that probabilities of opposite things to happen would be always there.
Manipulators or market movers are the ones who would really be dictating this market and same goes with a little bit mix of sudden adoption.


No matter how tallied your analysis and predictions backed and based with good and accurate data, you'll never know how its attitude towards the market is when its feature is unpredictable.
Always anticipate those probabilities or chances and this is why it would be always relevant on setting out some plan B just in case the market didnt move as planned.
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October 05, 2023, 06:06:22 PM
#10
We're all that belief that history repeats itself but when it doesn't, that's not an unsual thing.

What we can conclude for this September is that the always thing that matters for Bitcoin as a description and that is it's being unpredictable.

No matter how tallied your analysis and predictions backed and based with good and accurate data, you'll never know how its attitude towards the market is when its feature is unpredictable.
legendary
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October 05, 2023, 06:05:57 PM
#9
Going back a full month, in late August or early September, many people on several site and on the cryptocurrency Twitter were suddenly very vocal in saying that September was bound to be bearish for Bitcoin because the previous two had seen significant dips and because September is simply historically one of the worst performing months for cryptocurrency.

But this time was different:

Here, we can see that despite the lack of significant bullish news, with the possible exception of the release of the Ethereum ETFs, September did close a full +3.9% higher than August. Even so, with such low levels of liquidity as they are at the moment, we don't need much news to impact prices.
In any case, this is yet another example of how previous performance is not a guarantee of future performance. While I personally believe that the past will always and forever be a part of the future, many people simply have a tendency to anticipate the future and base their financial decisions on the past, which I believe to be reckless and nothing more than gambling.

While history can never be exactly the same, it does frequently rhyme, therefore this does not mean that we should dismiss it entirely. The past, present, and future must all be balanced, and we must pay attention to both the past and the present as well as the future.
I think that this whole cycle is already canceled.

When everyone predicts something (like impact of halving), they also prepare for it. And when this happens in a big enough scale, it means that the fundamental reason people see for the price growth, is already priced in. And that what i think has happened. So we are in uncharted waters now.

Maybe it will affect in other halvings more when people aren't counting on it and haven't bought everything they could before it.
hero member
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October 05, 2023, 05:57:34 PM
#8
well history can be used for reference but of course people with logic will never think that everything will just be the same like in the past surely there will be difference even more so in the case of price speculation like this things would always differs compared with the past, same with stock.
therefore referencing is always a thing to do but also judging from current condition of the market is just more relevant in this case.
I personally would just invest at price suited for entry and then simply just don't care for next two year so that I don't need to do some complicated analysis since everything is so uncertain anyway.
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October 05, 2023, 05:48:51 PM
#7
We know that Bitcoin has some price history, but that doesn't mean that the price of Bitcoin some years ago would be the same as for the current year and in the same month. We know that the price of Bitcoin is usually affected by different factors, and as such, every year the price will slightly or significantly be different. The price of Bitcoin and other crypto currencies is so dynamic that one cannot just decide what the price will be or what it will not be next. We mostly only speculate on the price of cryptocurrency because we want the price to go up so we can sell to make a profit, while some also want the price to fall so they can buy.
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