Prolly one of the greatest tweet regarding crypto this year Let me dumb down to you guys For the people who wants entry tp sl coz this entire space is filled with this Whenever btc ranges wait Whenever random alts pump wait Whenever significant alt pumps with huge mindshare (ofcourse not your bags retards , some big memecoin or major ) then watch the price action If they are doing higher low higher high with btc doing lower high and lower low then keep them in watchlist, filter what alts are doing the same If btc breaking the trend then bid that alt --> that alt which showed strength which you monitored should never revisit h4 trend , previous range high which it broken out , should never give easy entry , people here asking what's the next x , imbalance leaving like a chad Bid that fucking coin with all your portfolio Exit when parabola ends Cheers
Market Selloff Dynamics + Bottoming The goal of this write up is to give you a bit of insight on how I spot HTF pivot points in markets. We want to understand the psychology behind risk unwinding and use that to our advantage to potentially spot bottoms. 1. Low Conviction Sells First - When uncertainty hits, sellers dump what they least desire i.e., lower conviction coins will top first and bleed early. - Think about it logically. If you're in a pinch and needed cash irl, you're not going to sell your prized possessions, you're gunna sell the crap you never use. - Likewise, traders will sell what they’re least emotionally invested in to build cash when uncertain or want to decrease risk. - It’s not a coincidence that this has happened every HTF top this cycle. Alts don't rally after, they rally during. They also top weeks before BTC even shows an ounce of weakness. - It’s an early warning. Smart traders de-risk before the crowd even knows what's happening. 2. Risk vs. Quality - Let's go back to the earlier metaphor. People will hold onto their quality prized possessions for as long as they possibly can. It's not until they're desperate that they will part with them. - The most desirable coins, more often than not, will attempt to hold their gains for as long as possible. This is why BTC always looks fine and you see dozens of "Why is everyone panicking, BTC looks great" tweets weeks before sell offs. In selloffs: a) Junk sells early b) Quality sells late c) Everything sells eventually Watch the order of events. It’s a map of stress flow. 3. Reflexivity Kicks In - Early weakness causes more weakness. - Once a whale starts to unload into exhausted demand they begin to induce weakness. Classic signs of distribution, absorption, exhaustion, trend loss etc. - A character shift in a risk asset will make the first order of experienced traders reassess. - "I didn't sell top, but the character of the trend has shifted. Time to reduce exposure/close" - “If this is nuking, what else am I exposed to?” Suddenly: Rebalancing triggers more selling This is reflexivity. A feedback loop of diminishing risk appetite. 4. Volatility: The Dance Before many big selloffs in BTC, markets go quiet. Volatility drops. Trends become ranges. Complacency peaks. Then, boom. Let's talk a bit about balance and imbalance. - Balance is achieved once the market begins to agree on what's expensive and what's cheap. It's a dance. Equilibrium. - Equilibrium is calm. What's known is known. Speculation diminishes. Volatility compresses. - The dance continues until one party gets bored, tired or wants to go to the bar to get another drink. i.e. buyers or sellers get exhausted; changes to supply/demand. - Equilibrium is damaged- and once it breaks: Imbalance. - Price displaces violently. Value becomes unclear; volatility explodes. The market craves balance and will actively seek it. - Price often returns to areas where recent balance was formed- hvn, orderblock, composite value etc. - This is where you get the sharpest bounces. "First test, best test" - Subsequent tests will provide diminishing reactions. Things become structural. Price accepts its new home. Volatility compresses. Balance is found once again. 5. The Flow of a Selloff & Spotting Bottoms Capitulation isn’t the beginning of the end; it’s the end of the middle. a) Alts vs. Bitcoin - This cycle alts often do the bulk of their selling before BTC capitulates. - Recent example: Fartcoin sold off 88% from its top before the late February BTC capitulation. Since this is true, we can begin to use it as an edge when looking for exhaustion (bottoming) - The strongest alts will begin to show relative strength (exhaustion) earlier as BTC is still being hyper-volatile and looking for new balance. - In order words, look for good alts to begin to achieve balance as BTC is in the later stages of imbalance.
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