Bitcoin's recent rally is exactly what we signaled in our earlier technical breakdown. The key was monitoring those two critical POIs we highlighted—especially the first one, which was set up perfectly for a liquidity sweep pushing through the previous resistance levels.
As expected, BTC has now made that anticipated move. This follows the resistance structure we were tracking on higher timeframes and daily charts. The price action confirms our analysis: when those POIs align with the breaker zones, you typically see this kind of directional push.
If you've been following the daily and weekly setups, this move shouldn't catch you off guard. The setup was there, the levels were marked—now it's about what comes next in terms of continuation or potential consolidation.
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SandwichDetector
· 01-17 13:20
Oh, you really called it right.
Speaking of the next step, will it really continue to rise or does it need to be adjusted?
This wave of liquidity sweep was truly precise, keep an eye on it.
It's that POI theory again; sometimes it just works so well.
Feels like Bitcoin itself is watching your charts move.
The question is, when the adjustment comes, who can hold this position?
Hey, that breaker indeed lined up perfectly, no wonder it was so decisive.
Wait, do we really need to continue or settle in place? We need to be clear in our minds.
Honestly, following the right rhythm, this wave feels quite comfortable.
Alright, I’ll trust you this time. Keep watching.
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BlockImposter
· 01-17 09:29
NGL, this wave of market movement was indeed guessed correctly, and the POI logic is still tight.
To be honest, I saw it coming a long time ago, just waiting for a breakout.
It's the same technical analysis spiel, but this time it really hit the mark.
Alright, let's see the next step. Whether it can hold up or not remains to be seen.
Are your methods really effective...
Every time you claim to be right, and when the market goes up, you boast wildly.
Not missing this round is considered a win, but whether the next move is continuation or consolidation is a bit uncertain.
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tx_pending_forever
· 01-15 11:08
Once again, it's hindsight analysis. If you actually traded based on this, you would have lost money long ago.
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0xSoulless
· 01-14 13:54
Is it another case of Monday morning quarterbacking? I didn't quite catch those two POIs clearly.
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SadMoneyMeow
· 01-14 13:52
Ha, POI broke again? How come I didn't catch up...
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This move was indeed well-executed, but unfortunately I went against it again.
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Every day I say POI aligning with the breaker zone will cause a rise, but when I use it, it drops in the opposite direction.
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Good grief, the best armchair strategist is after the fact.
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Breaking through resistance levels, how can it not rise? As long as there's momentum, it should be fine.
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I also marked the levels, but none of the charts worked...
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Liquidity sweep, is this really true, my friend?
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zkNoob
· 01-14 13:51
It's that POI theory of yours again, and this time it just happened to be right.
Alright, alright, stop bragging. What's important is the next step.
After breaking the level, whether to continue or to pull back—that's the real test.
Honestly, I did get it right this time, but don't get too carried away.
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Deconstructionist
· 01-14 13:49
Here we go again. Nice words like POI and breaker zone, but in the end, we still have to wait and see how they get smashed.
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BridgeNomad
· 01-14 13:34
ngl the POI setup was textbook, but has anyone stress-tested what happens if liquidity suddenly fragments during that sweep? seen this exact pattern before... right before the Poly bridge exploit wiped everything out. just saying, resistance levels don't mean much when counter-party risk hits different
Bitcoin's recent rally is exactly what we signaled in our earlier technical breakdown. The key was monitoring those two critical POIs we highlighted—especially the first one, which was set up perfectly for a liquidity sweep pushing through the previous resistance levels.
As expected, BTC has now made that anticipated move. This follows the resistance structure we were tracking on higher timeframes and daily charts. The price action confirms our analysis: when those POIs align with the breaker zones, you typically see this kind of directional push.
If you've been following the daily and weekly setups, this move shouldn't catch you off guard. The setup was there, the levels were marked—now it's about what comes next in terms of continuation or potential consolidation.