another tip
when a certain pattern appears too often, it is usually a sign a whale/bot trader is pushing the price a certain way. using its influence on niave traders to follow its preachings
however by it being a pattern recognised so often, other smarter traders anticipate and react accordingly to trade against it. breaking the pattern
so eventually the premonition based on past patterns breaks its own ideals and becomes a useless pattern to follow
these whales want naive people to trade a certain way because it benefits the trader causing it.
to put it simply. when a whale shouts "everyone should buy" the whale wants people to buy to cause a community pump. purely so the whale can sell and cause a whale dump
to put it simply. when a whale shouts "everyone should sell" the whale wants people to sell to cause a community dump. purely so the whale can buy at a discount
never trust these influencers publishing their trade models. its just a call out to the community to hope the naive community listens and falls for it to cause the naive community to cause the premonitions to come true
its also noteworthy when these influencers have 2 windows of possible trade path. so even if the price did drop(if community didnt cause a pump) they can just say they also predicted it would go down into the lower window, to make people think they are never wrong
its worth noting although this topic shows yesterday he said "price up".. on the same day he also said "price down"
https://www.tradingview.com/chart/BTCUSDT/rVD3ZwL2-Bitcoin-Mid-Term-Analysis/here is him in that latest post making a comment
"✅After rising almost ➕15% for the past four weeks, Bitcoin has started to decline again (as
I expected in previous posts✅). "
in short dont trade based on influencer advice.. they wont bail you out/offer refunds,
many influencers usually show two windows of a possible premonition of a path. and after the reaction happens. delete the errored path's post/data to pretend they didnt advise it. to only show a comment history of posts of the paths that work, just to seem like they are always right