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"the bull case for btc"

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i'd just like to start this off by saying,

there is a guy who bought eth at $100 back in the day,
the other day he sold off his entire position, and stated "i have had enough with this ****** bear market". (lol)

this is the kinda signs i look for before we have an imminent reversal to the upside.

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all of the anal-cysts who were calling for btc 100k back in the day, are now calling for btc at 20k.
the bulls have turned into growling bears,
and the bears are swimming in tendies.

everyone and their uncle wants bitcoin at 20k,
the rich dad poor dad guy is saying hes gonna go all in at 17k,
michael saylor is sweating, contemplating his decision making skills.
the og bull are capitulating,
and there is terror on the streets.

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this is when i come out and say,
when the majority of the market want something to happen,
the market tends to throw a big middle finger at them, and does the exact opposite.

i'm entertaining the idea that the bottom is in, and no further downside will take place.
(possible raid of the local lows to take out the long stops, but no 20k will be seen in 2022).

the immediate upside target sits at 130k for the fifth wave, and it will come quicker than you'll have the chance to even blink.
one day you'll awaken and see bitcoin up 10k, and the next day will be another 10k.
before you know it, it's christmas eve - everyone (including santa) is talking about bitcoin going to 500k, and that's when the real top will be in.

🥂

ps. your boy called the top,
and he's about to call the bottom.
leaving a few posts down below, feel free to feast on them.
big cheers to you if you've made it this far 😎

can btc really go to 22k?


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