Bitcoin / TetherUS
Short
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Bitcoin at PRZ! Is This the Calm Before a Drop?

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As I expected in yesterday's idea, Bitcoin(BTCUSDT) started to rise from near the Support line and hit the Target.

Bitcoin is trading near the Potential Reversal Zone(PRZ)[$103,130-$101,430], the upper line of the ascending channel(minor) , and the Resistance line.

In terms of Elliott Wave theory, it seems that Bitcoin has successfully completed the microwave B of the main wave 4 in the ascending channel(minor). A break of the lower line of the ascending channel(minor) could be a sign of the completion of this wave. The corrective structure of the main wave 4 so far could be a Zigzag(ABC/5-3-5).

I expect Bitcoin to drop to at least $100,923 AFTER breaking the lower line of the ascending channel(minor) and breaking the Support line, the next target could be the lower line of the ascending channel(major).

Cumulative Short Liquidation Leverage: $106,943-$105,913

Cumulative Short Liquidation Leverage: $105,525-$104,500

Cumulative Long Liquidation Leverage: $100,763-$99,774


Note: If Bitcoin goes above $105,300, we can expect more pumps.

Note: If Bitcoin touches $99,400, we should expect further declines.

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Bitcoin Analyze (BTCUSDT), 1-hour time frame.

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The important price is $104,000

The first target could be: $101,223 for a short position.
Trade closed: target reached
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Target Done

For me, a short position was enough, although Bitcoin might go lower.

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