The current #BTC price is too high compared to market indicators, and there is a likelihood of a near-term decline. This often happens when Bitcoin reaches new highs, but these movements are not supported by genuine market strength and are instead artificially created to attract liquidity, which is later taken away by manipulators.
It’s possible that Bitcoin won’t reach $100,000 (I personally don’t consider this scenario, let me clarify right away), despite the current growth. This could be due to manipulations by major players who won’t allow the price to rise to this level. However, this seems too obvious, so it’s unlikely. Don’t get your hopes up for a sharp decline.
Personally, I believe Bitcoin won’t experience significant drops (corrections) in the near future but will instead continue moving steadily, avoiding sharp downward movements. In my humble opinion, Bitcoin’s upward trend will persist, but the price will fluctuate within a prolonged sideways range (as we saw this past summer). Ideally, we’d see a consolidation before the next significant growth.
During this sideways phase, funds are likely to flow into other cryptocurrencies (altcoins), which have shown significant percentage gains in the past two weeks. However, Bitcoin's dominance in the overall cryptocurrency market capitalization remains high and hasn’t decreased, which currently prevents altcoins from achieving substantial growth. Once dominance drops, we’ll see significant growth across all cryptocurrencies.
Taking this opportunity, I want to remind you once again that the current cryptocurrency market represents a unique moment that may never return. I urge you to stay informed about ongoing events to ensure you don’t miss out on this chance.
In other words, I’m warning that Bitcoin might not show sharp growth in the current market, but significant movement is expected in altcoins. Pay close attention to this trend, and I’ll help guide you through it!
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