Why hasn't Bitcoin shown the expected rise during this period? Market analysts are focusing on these critical dates: December 19 and December 26. Why are these time frames so important? Technical indicators, macroeconomic factors, and institutional movements could send significant signals on these dates. Although there may be delays in price movements, the dynamics shaping Bitcoin's performance remain unchanged. Investors continue to closely monitor developments that could determine the market direction during this two-week period.
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LiquidityWitch
· 12-17 15:55
ngl the dates are just theater... real alpha's brewing in the dark pools rn, not in your calendar 🔮
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TxFailed
· 12-17 15:41
nah, "key dates" is just cope for why we're still bag holding lol. technically speaking, the market doesn't care about arbitrary calendar markers—it cares about actual on-chain data. learned this the hard way back in '21
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ILCollector
· 12-17 15:33
Damn, are you waiting for two specific dates again? You said the same thing last year, and what happened...
Why hasn't Bitcoin shown the expected rise during this period? Market analysts are focusing on these critical dates: December 19 and December 26. Why are these time frames so important? Technical indicators, macroeconomic factors, and institutional movements could send significant signals on these dates. Although there may be delays in price movements, the dynamics shaping Bitcoin's performance remain unchanged. Investors continue to closely monitor developments that could determine the market direction during this two-week period.