$BTC Weekly Trend vs. $ES Weekly Trend https://t.co/j8iI7hOouA
$BTC Weekly Trend vs. $ES Weekly Trend https://t.co/j8iI7hOouA
Bitcoin has surged tens of thousands of times; it’s worth investigating. In this market, whoever is rising gets investigated. If it continues like this, we might as well stop playing. Many projects’ pump‑and‑dump often come with a meme vibe, mixing market sentiment, capital battles, and narrative cycles together. The few categories that can truly sustain external blood‑flow are: stablecoins, exchanges, and public‑chain infrastructure. Most other projects are inherently high‑volatility, high‑risk, and driven by strong sentiment. If we start raising the stakes just because a price climbs quickly, then eventually there may be nothing left to play in this market 😅
$BTC
In trading, direction comes first.
The market can keep moving in the same direction for much longer than most people imagine, and that is precisely where so many go wrong: they are constantly looking for the point where it ‘must’ reverse, instead of reading what the price is actually doing.
If it keeps making higher highs and higher lows, the message is simple: the buyers are still in control.
There’s no point fighting the trend just because the price seems too high or too extended.
The mistake arises when you become attached to a particular view.
You think the market simply must go down or up, and you end up defending an idea instead of following the context. But the market doesn’t change just because you think it will: it only changes when it breaks key levels.
And that’s where awareness comes in.
When certain levels are broken on higher timeframes, it’s not just noise or volatility: it means that something in the balance is shifting. At that moment, you mustn’t let your ego get in the way; you must listen to the price.
Changing direction doesn’t mean trading at random or reacting emotionally.
It means understanding that the context is no longer the same and being clear-headed enough to adapt. Because in trading, it’s not about being right; it’s about understanding when the market is telling a different story.
$BTC See how it works
The trend is your friend https://t.co/RI9IdHJmEe https://t.co/cZox0fxjkO
Bitcoin (BTC) is a digital asset and a payment system invented by Satoshi Nakamoto who published a related paper in 2008 and released it as open-source software in 2009. The system featured as peer-to-peer; users can transact directly without an intermediary. Transactions are verified by network nodes and recorded in a public distributed ledger called the blockchain. The ledger uses bitcoin as its unit of account. The system works without a central repository or single administrator, which has led the U.S. Treasury to categorize bitcoin as a decentralized virtual currency. Bitcoin is often called the first cryptocurrency, although prior systems existed. Bitcoin is more correctly described as the first decentralized digital currency. It is the largest of its kind in terms of total market value by now.