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This is the Nasdaq 30-minute chart.
There will be an indicator announcement at midnight tonight.
Since Nasdaq is in an upward trend,
If there is no immediate adjustment from the current position,
I will bet on a vertical rise at midnight.
This is a 30-minute Bitcoin chart.
I marked the main sections with black fingers.
*When the red finger moves,
One-way long position strategy
1. $93,786.5 long position entry section / stop loss price when the green support line is broken
2. $96,549.5 long position 1st target -> Top, Good, Great in that order
I left the movement path in the middle with a pink finger, so I think it would be good to use it.
The first section at the top is the short position operation section.
If there is a decline today, it can be the best short entry section.
When touching the first section, depending on the wave, it can be pushed up to the second section, and the reason why the stop loss price was set to break away from the green support line is because it is possible that it will shake up to this section, and if it breaks away from the green support line, it is also the place where the mid-term trend line is broken.
So, I think it would be good to use split buying, etc. as the final long position entry point until the 2nd section.
Between the 1st section and the Gap section at the top, the Bollinger Band 4-hour chart and the 6-hour chart center line overlap, but since the 4-hour chart center line is the second touch, it can rise strongly when it breaks through, and the 6-hour center line is not very important in the time zone, so I ignored it.
As long as this point is not broken, the upward trend seems to be fine.
Please refer to the Bottom, 89,186 dollars at the bottom when it breaks out.
Please use my analysis up to this point only for reference and use,
and I hope you operate safely with principle trading and stop loss prices.
Have a Merry Christmas to everyone, and I will see you on the 26th.
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