The ideas I've posted with different many potential waves and seemingly direction, is simply me trying to make sense of the smaller fractal sub-waves that would create the bigger move higher that i have already predicted for Bitcoin to EVENTUALLY go much higher.
Specifically these areas (breaking new ATH's) are where the waves, through my trade plan have major sub-waves completing on a fairly large scale. Plotting out the potential smaller waves here, which are still quite large moves in time and price.
From the perspective of my wave system we should be seeing a 1st order/Primary/The most important wave to focus on would be putting in its 3-4-5 waves. We've completed the 1-2 recently with the last major low (shown here). The 1st order 3-4-5 move expected has quite a few sub-waves that need to be followed for any respectable entry in real-time, for this you need to enter a long after the completion of the lower fractal corrective waves...simply by zooming in, there will be multiple fractals on the timeframe you're looking at and the moment you drop to a lower time frame you will have multiple more fractals and waves inside of waves to calculate.
Specifically these areas (breaking new ATH's) are where the waves, through my trade plan have major sub-waves completing on a fairly large scale. Plotting out the potential smaller waves here, which are still quite large moves in time and price.
From the perspective of my wave system we should be seeing a 1st order/Primary/The most important wave to focus on would be putting in its 3-4-5 waves. We've completed the 1-2 recently with the last major low (shown here). The 1st order 3-4-5 move expected has quite a few sub-waves that need to be followed for any respectable entry in real-time, for this you need to enter a long after the completion of the lower fractal corrective waves...simply by zooming in, there will be multiple fractals on the timeframe you're looking at and the moment you drop to a lower time frame you will have multiple more fractals and waves inside of waves to calculate.
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may not see a big full retracement afterwards, shown here, but the main focus is on the move up right now.
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zoomed in to see better