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BTC Fractal

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BINANCE:BTCUSD   Bitcoin
1) Sharp Rise and Initial Resistance: Bitcoin's price shows a rapid and strong increase without significant pullbacks, indicating strong bullish momentum. However, upon reaching the first resistance level, there is a slowdown, which is typical when encountering the first serious barrier.

2) Correction and New Range: After a slight pullback, the subsequent upward trend indicates the continuation of bullish sentiment, but at a more moderate pace, forming a new price range.

3) Second Resistance: Encountering renewed resistance confirms that the market is in equilibrium between buyers and sellers.

4) Repeated Correction: This mild pullback doesn't disrupt the overall upward trend, indicating sustained buyer interest.

5) Resistance Testing: A quick rise in price to the previous resistance level, followed by a pullback, shows market uncertainty and potential overvaluation at current levels.

6) Higher Level of Pullback: A pullback to a level slightly above the previous low indicates the persistence of a bullish trend but with increasing volatility.

7) Sideways Trend with Consolidation: The formation of a sideways trend with narrowing trading range at the upper boundary indicates the accumulation of energy for the next move.

8) Impulsive Growth and New Highs: This stage is characterized by the resumption of strong upward movement, reaching new local highs, demonstrating buyer dominance.

9) Sharp Pullback: An equally rapid pullback to levels of the previous pullback might signal an overbought market and a potential trend reversal.

10) Recovery After the Drop: A slight bounce back in price after the sharp drop suggests a short-term correction within the overall downward trend.

11) Continuation of Downward Movement: The final stage, marked by the continuation of a strong downward movement that breaks through all previous support zones, indicates a change in trend and seller dominance in the market.
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