CryptoCapo TG
Eyes on $61k-62k.
Reached β
Let's see if this zone can hold.
Let's see if this zone can hold.
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As long as $60k holds overall, all good.
Lots of demand around these levels.
Lots of demand around these levels.
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Not too much to update.
Short-term shakeouts may occur, but as long as $60k holds overall, this looks very bullish for the coming weeks.
Short-term shakeouts may occur, but as long as $60k holds overall, this looks very bullish for the coming weeks.
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Crypto market is slow, but it looks solid despite the recent news.
Next weeks should be green. Just a matter of time.
Next weeks should be green. Just a matter of time.
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Something I realize more and more, with trading but also with life, is that not everything is under our control, and that more is not necessarily better.
For example, I've been bullish since January/February, when price reached the expected main support zone of $60k-70k:
[https://t.iss.one/CryptoCapoTG/1344], [https://x.com/CryptoCapo_/status/2019434869001195948?s=20]
Since then, 5 months have passed by, which is a lot of time. And price went up to 82k, then back down to 58k, and now trading at around 63k.
During all this time, of course I've reviewed my analysis to see if something was wrong and if price could go lower from here. But, the more I checked, the more it confirmed the bullish bias.
So... to what extent is it healthy to keep checking, to try to control every variable?
In the end, the result is not up to us. Market analysis doesn't give you 100% probabilities, never. There are no guarantees. You can position yourself on the side of probability, and that's what matters. But even more important is knowing how to wait, to have patience.
And overanalyzing, besides causing unnecessary stress, can make you change your mind simply because what you expect is not happening yet.
The market could remain within a range for more weeks, or it could start going up from here. That's difficult to know. What you need to know is how to not let that affect you while you keep living your life, and how to adapt if something unexpected occurs.
Therefore, the lesson here is trust, acceptance, and detachment. Trust because you've done your best. Acceptance to embrace the reality of the present moment and its timing. And detachment by understanding that the final outcome doesn't fully depend on you. That depends on something much bigger than us.
And this applies to everything in life.
For example, I've been bullish since January/February, when price reached the expected main support zone of $60k-70k:
[https://t.iss.one/CryptoCapoTG/1344], [https://x.com/CryptoCapo_/status/2019434869001195948?s=20]
Since then, 5 months have passed by, which is a lot of time. And price went up to 82k, then back down to 58k, and now trading at around 63k.
During all this time, of course I've reviewed my analysis to see if something was wrong and if price could go lower from here. But, the more I checked, the more it confirmed the bullish bias.
So... to what extent is it healthy to keep checking, to try to control every variable?
In the end, the result is not up to us. Market analysis doesn't give you 100% probabilities, never. There are no guarantees. You can position yourself on the side of probability, and that's what matters. But even more important is knowing how to wait, to have patience.
And overanalyzing, besides causing unnecessary stress, can make you change your mind simply because what you expect is not happening yet.
The market could remain within a range for more weeks, or it could start going up from here. That's difficult to know. What you need to know is how to not let that affect you while you keep living your life, and how to adapt if something unexpected occurs.
Therefore, the lesson here is trust, acceptance, and detachment. Trust because you've done your best. Acceptance to embrace the reality of the present moment and its timing. And detachment by understanding that the final outcome doesn't fully depend on you. That depends on something much bigger than us.
And this applies to everything in life.
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ββTo acquire knowledge, one must study; but to acquire wisdom, one must observe.β
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https://x.com/CryptoCapo_/status/2077777121515090090?s=20
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CryptoCapo TG
https://x.com/CryptoCapo_/status/2077777121515090090?s=20 β Partner: https://partner.bybit.com/b/cryptocapo
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Yes, you can create a new account under my link and easily transfer your KYC verification from your old account so you don't have to go through the process again.
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Yes, you can create a new account under my link and easily transfer your KYC verification from your old account so you don't have to go through the process again.
You just need a different email, and you can transfer your identity instantly from your profile settings (check image).
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Lots of $USDC being minted these days.
Next leg higher soon, imo.
Next leg higher soon, imo.
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If this is really a triple bottom at $60k, since February, and all this time has been an accumulation range... can't imagine how strong the expansion will be.
No bullish confirmations yet though.
Game of patience.
https://x.com/i/status/2070421032872079439
No bullish confirmations yet though.
Game of patience.
https://x.com/i/status/2070421032872079439
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Forwarded from CryptoCapo TG
Something I realize more and more, with trading but also with life, is that not everything is under our control, and that more is not necessarily better.
For example, I've been bullish since January/February, when price reached the expected main support zone of $60k-70k:
[https://t.iss.one/CryptoCapoTG/1344], [https://x.com/CryptoCapo_/status/2019434869001195948?s=20]
Since then, 5 months have passed by, which is a lot of time. And price went up to 82k, then back down to 58k, and now trading at around 63k.
During all this time, of course I've reviewed my analysis to see if something was wrong and if price could go lower from here. But, the more I checked, the more it confirmed the bullish bias.
So... to what extent is it healthy to keep checking, to try to control every variable?
In the end, the result is not up to us. Market analysis doesn't give you 100% probabilities, never. There are no guarantees. You can position yourself on the side of probability, and that's what matters. But even more important is knowing how to wait, to have patience.
And overanalyzing, besides causing unnecessary stress, can make you change your mind simply because what you expect is not happening yet.
The market could remain within a range for more weeks, or it could start going up from here. That's difficult to know. What you need to know is how to not let that affect you while you keep living your life, and how to adapt if something unexpected occurs.
Therefore, the lesson here is trust, acceptance, and detachment. Trust because you've done your best. Acceptance to embrace the reality of the present moment and its timing. And detachment by understanding that the final outcome doesn't fully depend on you. That depends on something much bigger than us.
And this applies to everything in life.
For example, I've been bullish since January/February, when price reached the expected main support zone of $60k-70k:
[https://t.iss.one/CryptoCapoTG/1344], [https://x.com/CryptoCapo_/status/2019434869001195948?s=20]
Since then, 5 months have passed by, which is a lot of time. And price went up to 82k, then back down to 58k, and now trading at around 63k.
During all this time, of course I've reviewed my analysis to see if something was wrong and if price could go lower from here. But, the more I checked, the more it confirmed the bullish bias.
So... to what extent is it healthy to keep checking, to try to control every variable?
In the end, the result is not up to us. Market analysis doesn't give you 100% probabilities, never. There are no guarantees. You can position yourself on the side of probability, and that's what matters. But even more important is knowing how to wait, to have patience.
And overanalyzing, besides causing unnecessary stress, can make you change your mind simply because what you expect is not happening yet.
The market could remain within a range for more weeks, or it could start going up from here. That's difficult to know. What you need to know is how to not let that affect you while you keep living your life, and how to adapt if something unexpected occurs.
Therefore, the lesson here is trust, acceptance, and detachment. Trust because you've done your best. Acceptance to embrace the reality of the present moment and its timing. And detachment by understanding that the final outcome doesn't fully depend on you. That depends on something much bigger than us.
And this applies to everything in life.
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β$BTC new attempt to reclaim $65k-66k.
βLet's see if this is the definitive one.
βLet's see if this is the definitive one.
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