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18 $BTC metrics for current moment!
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The first $SOL ETF with staking showed $33 million in trading volume on its first day The result surpassed the Solana and $XRP futures ETFs, but fell short of the BTC and ETH spot ETFs.
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Key events this week $BTC
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$BTC Cycle Repeat Chart. Based on MA 1458D MA 200D Price end of day Even based on this metrics there is no projection 250k 500k 1mil random numbers what influencers, Saylor and funds shill everywhere! And this is looks more realistic! #BTC
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Fundamental analysis helps us figure out the true value of an asset. But it worlks in In traditional markets (stocks), common metrics include: P/E Ratio (Price-to-Earnings): Tells you how much investors are paying for $1 of a company’s earnings. High P/E often means people expect growth. Low P/E might signal a bargain — or trouble. EPS (Earnings Per Share): Shows how much profit the company makes per share. A higher EPS usually means a more profitable company. Revenue: Total income from selling products or services. Growing revenue means strong demand. D/E Ratio (Debt-to-Equity): Measures how much debt a company has compared to its own capital. Too much debt = more risk. 🏭 Industry, Financial & Competitive Analysis Industry fit: Is the product solving a real-world problem? For example, EVs and gaming hardware clearly meet demand. Financial health: Revenue, profits, debt, and expenses help show if the company can scale or survive. Competition: How does the company compare to others in its space? Strengths and weaknesses matter. Yes, even traditional markets have insider behavior — just ask Nancy Pelosi 😉 💱 Forex (Currency Market) - Central bank policies - Inflation and economic data - Political stability - This requires understanding macroeconomics — it’s a bit more complex. 🔗 How Does This Apply to Crypto? $BTC Crypto projects also have “fundamentals,” but they’re tricky. -User activity -Developer activity -Tokenomics -Partnerships 🙂 User stats and social media can be faked or paid for On-chain activity might be inflated by airdrop farming or bots Technical reports don’t always reflect price. Just ask anyone who bought $OM at 9 Many tokens hide their true supply behind complex vesting plans or team wallets “Partnerships” usually cause short-term hype, but rarely bring long-term value 🤔 So, does DYOR still matter? So while DYOR is still useful, it's no longer enough by itself. Conclusion - more and more unfortunally I focus only on a charts + news
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