Alright team, here’s how I’m lining things up for Bitcoin:
BTC is hovering near $105 k, just cooling off after last week’s big run. When price drifts sideways like this, it’s loading the spring—volatility is squeezed, so I’m betting on a sharp soon.
My roadmap is simple: • If we punch through $108 k and hold, I’ll ride momentum toward $112–114k. • If we slip under $101k, I expect a slide into $97-99k. That zone is where I’m happy to load fresh longs. • A deeper wash to $92k–95k would be even healthier, but that’ll take time. Any dip below $100 k and I’ll start slow-DCA spot buys.
Alright team, here’s how I’m lining things up for Bitcoin:
BTC is hovering near $105 k, just cooling off after last week’s big run. When price drifts sideways like this, it’s loading the spring—volatility is squeezed, so I’m betting on a sharp soon.
My roadmap is simple: • If we punch through $108 k and hold, I’ll ride momentum toward $112–114k. • If we slip under $101k, I expect a slide into $97-99k. That zone is where I’m happy to load fresh longs. • A deeper wash to $92k–95k would be even healthier, but that’ll take time. Any dip below $100 k and I’ll start slow-DCA spot buys.
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