I do believe in Bitcoin but I still think it is a risk-on asset that will be heavily dumped at the beginning of the coming stock market crash.
During a market crash, investors usually put their money on risk-off assets such as bonds and/or the ones that brings a cash flow (i.e. with dividends).
I expect at least a retest of the $3200k but falling to 2400$ or even 1150$ is not impossible for me.
Next bull run will only come after that and I expect it to be massive if it happens.
During a market crash, investors usually put their money on risk-off assets such as bonds and/or the ones that brings a cash flow (i.e. with dividends).
I expect at least a retest of the $3200k but falling to 2400$ or even 1150$ is not impossible for me.
Next bull run will only come after that and I expect it to be massive if it happens.
Note
Here are two graphs describing a possible evolution of the price of Bitcoin with a big dump without an initiating pump. On the second graph you can see that the wave 4 retraces too much and overlap with the wave 1. That invalidates the scenario of a big dump without a first retest a bit above 5475$. My short position is however still open with a tight stop loss in case the initiating pump does not happen.1st graph
2nd graph
Trade fermée: cible de profit atteinte
Short closed.Long opened.
Short will be opened again at +/- 5800$
Note
We are probably still in a corrective wave that is a flat ABC as shown below. In a defensive measure I am closing my long position at +/-5190$ and probably will open a short position. This short will be placed with the only purpose to not lose the train in case Bitcoin starts its major fall to 3k$ and below.Clause de non-responsabilité
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