Arthur Hayes is calling for Worldcoin at $10.
Maybe I'm missing something, but I'm struggling to get there.
When I look at the current valuation, the token unlock schedule, and the amount of supply still coming to market, a return to previous highs doesn't feel nearly as straightforward as some people make it sound.
Can narratives drive prices higher in crypto? Absolutely.
But sooner or later, market cap, circulating supply, and liquidity have a way of showing up in the conversation.
That's...
BITCOIN KEPT DUMPING. MY STRONG SELL WAS RIGHT.
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Yesterday (02/06): BTC $68,500 – Strong Sell ❌❌
Today (03/06): BTC $65,680 – Sell ❌
📉 Change: -4.1% (Loss of ~$2,820 per BTC)
Death cross risk became real.
🔒 Entry: $63,385 – $64,698
🎯 TP: $68,311 – $70,938
❌ SL: $61,742
Tags: RSI Oversold | Distribution Phase
RSI oversold but distribution continues.
👇 Are you shorting BTC or waiting for bottom?
📢 Tomorrow I'll tell you when BTC finds support.
#BTC #SellS...
See, Dude $AGT Short Trade Is Moving Exactly As I Planned.
Sellers are still in control, and price continues to respect the bearish structure after rejection from the local top.
Our short position is already in profit, and momentum remains on the downside.
To protect gains, this is a good time to move your stop loss to the entry price and let the trade run risk-free.
As long as $AGT stays below the key resistance zone, the next target remains in play.
Patience is paying off. Let’s see this...
$BTC USDT is showing a clear bearish structure with lower highs and lower lows. Price retested the resistance zone around 66,530–66,600 and got rejected, matching your marked setup........
Trade Setup: Rejection
Entry Zone: 66,500 - 66,550
Stop Loss: 66,900
TP1: 66,250
TP2: 66,000
TP3: 65,700
Bias: Bearish while price remains below 66,900. A break above resistance would invalidate the rejection setup.
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Trade Here On $BTC USDT 👇
At first glance Genius Terminal looked like another familiar crypto playbook: grab attention, incentivize activity, attract farmers, watch rewards get dumped, then slowly fade into irrelevance.
But after digging deeper, it feels like the team might be trying to break that cycle.
The core loop is simple. Users interact with the terminal, participate in on-chain activity, and earn rewards for engagement. The interesting part is what happens next: instead of encouraging immediate extraction, the ...