Bitcoin / TetherUS
Short
Updated

THE ZONE OF ZONES NOT HIT INTO BTC POSSIBLE SHORT BELOW 57K

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Hello trading friends,

As you did read before our day trade target of 57600 hit, as we did add before.
We have confirmed the trend for the next target for BTC, and it's possible that we can enter into a new short since the zone of zones not HIT. The whale effect shows a stable trend. we did not break out the zone of zones part.

# Know that we go with the market flow, and this is a day trade update for BTC. This can change with the time as we track data of whales every time again and possible more increase and downtrend signals for next time, but for now data shows a possible short.

At this moment taking a long could be risky. but these are time frame update, we updating depending on the time frame by Day expecting charts. markets change, and we change with the markets directly.

What is possible expecting target
Below 57K could be a possible target. exactly we will update later.

What means this at all?
That's its possible that we can see a short update next time into btcusdt.


What shows whale data?

a stable trend.

can we increase further?
Yes, its possible as its stable trend - but there are more chances for breakdown trend.


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Note
Every good short need to have some fake increasing trend before it go short.
Note
Our before hit target 57600
BTC BITCOIN ABOUT TO HIT 57600  Day trade  TARGET!

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