🚨 MICHAEL SAYLOR DROPS A MIND-BENDING BTC PREDICTION – DON’T GET LEFT BEHIND
Michael Saylor just laid out the ultimate Bitcoin trap 👇
“When Bitcoin hits $950,000, many will wait for it to drop to $700,000 before buying. By then, it could skyrocket to $8,000,000.”
Sound familiar?
That’s the same hesitation that kept people out at $1K, $10K, and $50K.
Here’s the hard truth:
· Waiting for a “better entry” often means no entry at all.
· The dip to $700K might never come the way you expect.
· By th...
I told you guys earlier…😁
$GUN was showing weakness right at resistance, and the rejection played out exactly as expected.
This wasn’t luck. It was a clean setup resistance hit, momentum slowed, and sellers stepped in. That’s where I started building shorts, not randomly but with a plan.
Now you can see the result. Price dropped hard, and the move delivered exactly what we were waiting for.
This is how trading works patience, timing, and trusting the setup before the move happens.
If you’...
Элизабет Уоррен о кандидате на пост председателя ФРС Кевине Уорше
«Похоже, он изменил свою тактику. Теперь он льстит Трампу, чтобы получить свою желанную должность… Сенат не должен поддерживать незаконное влияние Трампа на ФРС, назначая его марионетку».
Уорш ответил, что не станет марионеткой Трампа. Он также подчеркнул необходимость новой инфляционной модели для США, но не упомянул о ставках.
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$ONDO
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$USDC
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$RIVER Strong Accumulation → Breakout Loading ... Smart Money Positioning 🚀
My logic for buying $RIVER is actually very simple.
First, price has already completed a strong recovery from the 4.32 bottom, showing aggressive buying pressure and clear trend reversal.
Second, we’re seeing consistent higher lows with price now pushing toward resistance near the 5.90–6.00 zone a classic breakout setup.
Third, volume and structure both suggest accumulation, not distribution ... meaning big players a...
Alright, here’s the problem. Most Web3 games are just farming tokens, not actual gameplay. You click stuff, numbers go up, and somehow that’s supposed to be “fun.” It’s not. It feels like a job. A bad one.
Pixels (PIXEL) tries to be different, but it still carries some of that same baggage. You can feel it. The loop is simple. Maybe too simple. Plant, wait, collect, repeat. After a while it starts feeling empty. Like you’re just killing time instead of actually playing something.
And yeah, it’...