BTC technical breakdown: The price just retested a key support level—exactly what I was watching for. Here's the thing about these F3L structures: they hold as support over 99% of the time, which makes them incredibly reliable for trading. So we're likely looking at continuation higher from here.
Two scenarios on the table. Best case? We push straight up into the next leg. But if momentum falters, don't be shocked by a deeper correction before the real move unfolds. Either way, the structure is there.
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AirdropHunter007
· 14h ago
99% probability? Sounds pretty unlikely, what if it's that 1%?
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ThatsNotARugPull
· 15h ago
Is the F3L structure 99% valid? Dude, where did you get this data from? It sounds like you're talking about probability theory to me.
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PuzzledScholar
· 15h ago
Is the F3L structure really that stable? I remember being repeatedly proven wrong last time...
BTC technical breakdown: The price just retested a key support level—exactly what I was watching for. Here's the thing about these F3L structures: they hold as support over 99% of the time, which makes them incredibly reliable for trading. So we're likely looking at continuation higher from here.
Two scenarios on the table. Best case? We push straight up into the next leg. But if momentum falters, don't be shocked by a deeper correction before the real move unfolds. Either way, the structure is there.