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BREAKING: OG Bitcoin whale has opened a massive $580 million
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I hope he really knows something.
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BANK OF JAPAN RAISED RATES BUT MARKETS RALLIED 😂 Everyone expected a disaster, but the opposite happened and risk assets moved higher.
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BREAKING: $7.1 trillion worth of US stock and ETF options expire today, the largest triple-witching event ever. Triple witching is a quarterly market event that happens four times a year, on the third Friday of March, June, September, and December. On this day, three types of derivatives expire at the same time: Stock options, index options, index futures Across the last 14 triple witching events, the S&P 500 averaged around -0.5% on the day. Bitcoin has historically ranged between 6%-9% around triple witching periods, with sharp short term swings followed by stabilization once expiry pressure clears. Expect volatility today as well. It does not change long term trends, but it often creates short term noise and liquidity moves.
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$BTC is currently in a coiling phase rather than crashing, forming a tightening pattern on charts that suggests building pressure for a significant breakout in the near term. Analysts point to a descending wedge or symmetrical triangle formation, where price action has been compressing between converging trendlines since late November 2025, following the pullback from all-time highs near $126,000. This consolidation, with Bitcoin trading around $88,000–$89,000, reflects low volatility and accumulation by whales, setting the stage for a potential explosive move upward once resistance at $92,000–$93,000 is breached. ✏ Technical Indicators Key metrics like narrowing Bollinger Bands and an RSI around 55 indicate an oversold bounce is imminent, with historical precedents showing similar coils leading to 20–40% rallies post-breakout. The 50-day moving average at $94,403 provides dynamic support, and a clean close above $90,000 could target $100,000 quickly, aligning with power-law models projecting $100,000+ by year-end. However, failure to hold $85,000 might extend the coil into a false breakdown before reversing. ✏ Market Sentiment This setup counters recent bearish narratives from liquidations and macro pressures, with on-chain data showing 28% month-over-month whale accumulation and reduced exchange inflows signaling confidence. Broader catalysts, including potential Fed easing and ETF inflows, support the bullish case, though December's historical volatility—often seeing mid-month pivots—warrants caution. Overall, the coil favors upside, positioning Bitcoin for a massive surge into 2026 if patterns hold.
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Breaking: The #bitcoin OG (10/11) has deposited 5,152 #BTC , worth $444.73M, into #Binance . The OG is still holding his long positions in $ETH , $BTC , and $SOL , with a floating loss of $66.6M.
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BOJ has less than a 5% impact on global net liquidity. Japan is the most sensitive liquidity driven market in the world. BUT all Japanese monetary policy is NEUTRAL. They’ve been playing this game for 35 years. Trying to squeeze economic growth through debasement. The market has never failed to reprice it. Every move from the BOJ is calibrated and met with instantaneous mean reversion. Japan is a fart in the wind in regards to global macro.
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