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solid 4hr close .
I would like to see that the breakout area holds and continues up.
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It’s been 5 days, and my family and I have been fighting flu, cough, body aches, and fever Prayers needed.
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Bitcoin is still trading within the daily range. US inflation (CPI) data is due today, expect some Volatility during the NaY session.
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The market will go up once you all stop getting excited over a 1% move.
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Nice price action guys, Very organic
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Throwback to 2016–2017, when we were trading Altcoins against BTC (XRPBTC, ETHBTC), not USDT. No endless stablecoin pairs. No hundreds of new coins every week. Spot trading was king, and futures had barely 5–10 coins at most. The market structure was simple. Fewer coins, less noise, and far less manipulation. You bought spot You waited You sold only to take profit or cut loss No 50x–100x leverage. No constant shorting. No funding rate games. No algos hunting every small move. That was the era when we witnessed the greatest altseason of all time. Today we have: Infinite leverage Perpetual shorts Too many tokens Too much noise Way less patience And worst tokenomics Good old days, Probably never coming back
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