This is a wild crypto trade.
Been studying moon phases, now testing it out.
Long Full Moon ethereum/bitcoin
Next Full Moon is on March 1, 2018:
space.com/16830-full-moon-calendar.html
ETH
BTC
Been studying moon phases, now testing it out.
Long Full Moon ethereum/bitcoin
Next Full Moon is on March 1, 2018:
space.com/16830-full-moon-calendar.html
Trade active
On the chart, it appears to be a double bottom. MACD is freshNote
" The March 1 full moon is known as the Worm Moon. The March 31 full moon is typically known as the Sap Moon."Note
Moon: 98.7%Waxing Gibbous
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a bit of slippage on the first day, went 'trade active' one day before the actual full moon day. my mistakeNote
double bottom pattern still in play here. held up by EMA 100Note
an inverted C&H could play out (negative price action) before the move up. this scenario would make sense, as bitcoin has a possible giant impulse move upNote
bitcoin's impulse move is weak, negating the inv C/H. factoring in all possibilities hereNote
double bottom still good, with continued slippage. might be missing some data here to reduce all possible risks, can't be sure until the trade is completecontinued pressure on the reverse, RSI is bottomed on D1/ 0.382 fib catch net
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historic trade cycle confluence- March to Julyadd long on 3Q MP March 9 is what the data says, needs price action confirmation
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ema 200 swoop + fib 0.382 = solid supportNote
looking good. add long on 3Q March 9 is in playTrade exit options to consider-
revisit on March 17 due to New Moon cycle +1Q
or let trade run to ride the March - July cycle
or switch to btc in April to ride the April - June cycle
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some people asking me about ETHUSD. I have no fucking clue, this is an ETHBTC trade - they are not the same pairsDisclaimer
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