HODLr on Nostr: Fractalicious nostr:note1vdc2acve7wyfj2cg8qk56jrly7cc2a9y6duausl9kum4wy93ykcql6zlqr
Fractalicious
quoting note1vdc…zlqrHere’s Me Politely Saying, “I Told You So.”
I know a lot of you don’t know me, and that’s fine. But moving forward, whenever I make an analysis about #Bitcoin - its direction, price, and where it’s headed - I’d just ask for a little more credibility. That’s all.
Again, I get it. You don’t know me. But I think I’m verifiably trustworthy - or at least someone worth considering - because of my track record.
I’ve been in this trading game for five, six years now. I was coached by Justine Williams, daughter of the legendary Bill Williams - the guy who pioneered trading with fractals and the alligator indicator. If you know, you know.
I can honestly say, that I understand Elliot Waves better than most here, and on X.
I don’t look at markets through fundamentals. I see them as part of nature.
Nature is full of fractals. People are part of nature. So, if patterns exist in nature, they exist in human behavior too. Simple as that.
I don’t trade Bitcoin in the traditional sense - I don’t flip in and out chasing short-term gains. I look for opportunities to buy more. To accumulate when the time is right.
I don’t rely on news, sentiment, or narratives. I read the market based on:
• Elliott Wave Theory
• Fractals
• The broader macro environment
• Bitcoin’s apparent adherence to a power law
When you understand how Elliott Waves work, how fractals emerge, and how nature and human behavior intertwine, you start to see Bitcoin in a way most people don’t.
I feel like I’m one of the few who actually get this.
So, again, moving forward, just give my takes a little more weight when you see them.
Alright, rant over.
Stay humble, stay directionally correct, and stack sats.
Hey Kevin's Bacon (npub18hd…8059) pay up brother! lol
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