$BTC will correct until it reaches close to 70k before reaching the top again.
Tomorrow? No, it will probably remain sideways between 90k and 110k until the end of March.
April to August will be a period of correction, bottom, sideways at the bottom and new rise, starting at the end of September reaching highs in October and November.
How do I know? I don't know, nobody knows, however that's what happened in 2021, see the chart below where between the two peaks we had BTC going from 65k to 28k. Are you ready for this?
Now visualize what will happen with altcoins.
Will this time be different? Do you see, in the short term, what catalyst until September/2025 to inject liquidity into the market?
I only see institutional buying, retail has fallen off the boat. Institutional, however, knows that in June/July/August BTC will correct. Why would you buy now, at such a high price, if you can buy it for 70k? BTC is going to explode, I see great chances in the medium term. The problem is that everyone is riding on altcoins, which in the short term have no chance of recovering what was lost, on the contrary, they will fall even more. Solution? Don't put more money in now. But it's discounted! It's not. It will be discounted in the middle of the year, now it's still halfway. I lost a lot. You and everyone else, but you only have three options: 1) hold on: it won't bring you any profit when your token explodes in October, since you will have lost a lot, but it's very likely that you will be able to recover what you lost if you are positioned in a good project; 2) sell, hold on to the money, wait until the middle of the year and buy back the tokens you sold. The same token that you sell today in the middle of the year you will buy back for half the price (many I would say for 1/3 of today's price). 3) trade, sell at the high and buy back at the low. This way, you will gradually recover your losses. Problem? Almost no one can do this right, so I don't recommend it.
BTC 2021 chart (believe me, this correction is coming in 45 days)