Are you ready for the dump to $3K?

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certainly ready to buy whenever it happens (it wont)

>it wont
Wrong

bring it on

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We are heading to 2400 as a flash crash wick

I wouldn't be surprised. What do you think will trigger it?

There's near 70% BTC longs in the market now. A flash crash will trigger a cascade of liquidations, pushing us super low for a very very short amount of time before the bots jump in and start hoarding. The gamble is how low does it go. If you swing your stack now, it's pretty safe I'd say.

This is where I'll start pulling numbers out of my ass. The trend is still downward and we're forming a triangle or a pennant. Either way we're at a resistance line that'll bounce down. We don't know how far. Could be 4.5k if it's a pennant, could be below 3k if it's a triangle. I'd say there's a good 90% chance we'll break down and you'll make money if you sell now, as I have. I put my buys at a little under 3k in hopes of catching that flash crash. If not, it won't recover instantly anyway and I'll just make less profit. I'm going to lose maybe 20% of my stack if I'm wrong and we go up. Seems like an acceptable risk for a potential 2x or 3x of my money in a short frame of time.

When people will finally realise that the collapse is imminent due to the fed going brrrrrrrr for the past 3 months. Bitcoins will sell for nothing

Yea this already happened a month ago in case you missed it.

exactly, precisely, mathematically perfectly incorrect.

Based. I'm already all in cash (pic related). What's your target for ETH? I'm thinking $100-120.

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>It can only happen once

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we dont have enough fuel to go much higher. The halvening hype is over

> it happened before so it will happen again

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Yes...that's typically the rational stance...lol

LOL. Looooool.

Idiots. Everyone here. Swear. where do you people come from?

> guy shorting bitcoin at 1,200 in 2017.

OK. Good luck.

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bears are insufferable incels

>5 posts by this ID
Getting nervous, bulltard? There is still time to sell

It happens every year. So I doubt it will happen twice in 2020. But 3k in 2021 is guaranteed, there was no year when bitcoin hasn't dropped to at least $3k ever before.

Yeah, you're definitely not ready, rude awakening coming, very bad.

Won't happen. I just sold.

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You'll panic-buy back in right before it happens lol

LOL.

I haven't had a day in the last 5 years without eating chocolate, therefore it will happen tomorrow.
>dumbass

Way to pathetically self bump your own garbage thread. No one cares about you. No one is selling because of you. No one is buying because of you. Your words fall on uninterested eyes and people pass around you like a puddle one the sidewalk. Completely impotent. Much like your real life.

Nothing guaranteed but it's very probable that you will eat chocolate tomorrow unless a specific event prevents it, considering you've done so for the past 1825 days.

You are betting on something that had 0% probability of happening in the past, dogs have never been able to fly therefore they won't fly tomorrow.

>Why yes, I just bought bitcoins at 8k

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You are clearly seething, bro. I hope you lose everything. Keep hodling like a faggot.

how many times has it been 3k again? look at the chart idiot, 3k is its home that it always goes back to, spent more time there than anywhere else

1k+$ you've been priced out sorry user

kek, true

Sadly OP mistyped 1,800. 3K has already been tested and it can't even do a higher high. My liquidity is at 800$

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