Bitcoin’s past price cycles have been closely tied to “halving events” (approximately every 4 years): - Halved in 2012 and peaked in November 2013 (lagging about 1 year). The halving occurred in 2016 and peaked in December 2017 (lagging by about 1.5 years). The 2020 halving will peak in November 2021 (lagging by about 1.5 years).
The fourth halving will occur in April 2024. If history is followed, the next price peak may be 12-18 months after the halving in the second half of 2025. However, it should be noted that history will not simply repeat itself and the market environment has changed significantly. #山寨季來了?
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A few days ago, when it was at 125, I shared LTC with my brothers. Today, a fan asked if this position is still a good entry point. From the trend perspective, it is very clear that we are currently in a five-wave upward trend.
At the moment, we have already seen two extended waves, two and four, and we have now entered the fifth wave of growth. Assuming that even if the fifth wave urgently needs to extend, the price limit will not exceed 150, then when is a perfect entry point?
A three-wave pullback occurs, and you can buy in batches in the range of 95–115!
$CHR Brothers and sisters, CHR short immediately Stop loss position: 0.1431 Leverage 11 times Reduce position by 50% when profit is 50%, The software has an accuracy rate of more than 85% on the long side, The current price of 0.1311 is the best opportunity.
A few days ago, the main force that smashed the market has not yet closed their short positions. Grayscale made a purchase to boost retail sentiment. Now that Grayscale hasn't bought, they are taking the opportunity to drive the price down, as the main force wants to buy back the coins they sold.
The main force that crashed the data of $ZEN a few days ago hasn't covered their shorts yet! Grayscale bought some to boost retail investor sentiment, but now that Grayscale hasn't bought, they're taking the opportunity to push it down; the main force wants to buy back the coins they dumped.