Theoretical Elliot wave count and projection for 2023-2024.
This is a heat map for Bitcoin showing areas of low risk in light blue channels and higher risk at the midline which plays a key role in Bitcoins price developments as well as the red channels which also identify high risk historically. As Bitcoins tops get shallower it is possible we could see the next top reject at the midline. Fib rings and horizonal fib levels...
This pitchfan on the Ethereum dominance outlines zones where it is optimum to have exposure to ETH. It also outlines where it is best to take profits or reduce exposure to ETH. Theoretically the risk/reward ratio for holding ETH is more favourable in the lower bands - the lowest blue band being an optimum risk to reward ratio. If ETH dominance moves into the...
BTC is forming a descending triangle inside an ascending channel. The measured move from the descending triangle is confluent with the bottom of the channel
Dark red = high risk Light red = medium risk Light blue = lower risk Dark blue = lowest risk & high reward potential Fibonacci rings = curved support/resistance . Price often pivots when price pushes past a ring.
Dark red = high risk Light red = medium risk Light blue = lower risk Dark blue = lowest risk & high reward potential Fibonacci rings = curved support/resistance . Price often pivots when price pushes past a ring.
Dark red = high risk Light red = medium risk Light blue = lower risk Dark blue = lowest risk & high reward potential Fibonacci rings = curved support/resistance . Price often pivots when price pushes past a ring.
Dark red = high risk Light red = medium risk Light blue = lower risk Dark blue = lowest risk & high reward potential Fibonacci rings = curved support/resistance. Price often pivots when price pushes past a ring.
Stock market adjusted for inflation for with fractal from 2000
Dogecoin has found consolidation and may be ready for bullish movement.
The chart is pretty self explanatory. To me this looks like a classic case of FUD, why not use it as an opportunity to accumulate? This is my interpretation, not financial advice.