Part2 : I wanted to explain my first analysis in a little detail. Liquidation again at USD 34,500 before bitcoin's astronomical increase would be a realistic approach. Liquidation of large amounts of long positions is required before this increase. I think this return will occur with a reverse SHS formation. It is necessary to see the big picture.
In the big picture, I predict that the return will occur with a reverse head and shoulders formation. I think that the elite upward wave started in the big picture with Bitcoin's bottom point at 14500 USD. THE FIRST ELIOT RISE WAVE HAPPENED AT THE LEVEL OF 73 THOUSAND DOLLARS AND NOW I EXPECT IT TO RETRACT TO THE LEVEL OF 34500 DOLLARS. AFTERWARDS, I HOPE A WAVE WILL CONTINUE TO GO TO $220,000.
****Please note that there is no significant increase in volume as we move to the 73 thousand dollar level.
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