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Pi Cycle Bitcoin High/Low

The theory that a Pi Cycle Top might exist in the Bitcoin price action isn't new, but recently I found someone who had done the math on developing a Pi Cycle Low indicator, also using the crosses of moving averages.

The Pi Cycle Top uses the 2x350 Daily MA and the 111 Daily MA

The Pi Cycle Bottom uses the 0.745x471 Daily MA and the 150 Daily EMA

Note: a Signal of "top" doesn't necessarily mean "THE top" of a Bull Run - in 2013 there were two Top Signals, but in 2017 there was just one. There has been one in 2021, but on-chain analysis and macro TA is pointing to there possibly being another one in 2021 or early 2022. Regardless, combining the two indicators (Top and Bottom) means the MAs that converge first will likely give good indication of which will cross first in the next few years.

There is as much of a chance of two "bottom" indications occurring in a single bear market, as nearly happened in the Liquidity Crisis in March 2020.
Release Notes:
On April 19 2024 (UTC) the Fourth Bitcoin Halving took place, as the 840,000th block was completed.

The Pi Cycle Bitcoin High/Low indicator was updated to show this event.

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Thank you Crypto, for delaying a few minutes and allowing the UTC time to change to 4/20
Last cycle top 69K
Cycle halving 4/20
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