Last week delivered exactly what bulls needed—the 0.618 log Fibonacci level held strong as support, confirming another successful retest. From $0.70 to $6.50 in just four months, then pulling back toward $2.50? That's textbook consolidation, nothing to sweat about.
The key question stays the same: does that 0.618 support stick? As long as it does, we're looking at a healthy higher low setup—the kind that usually precedes the next leg up. The correction isn't weakness; it's how markets breathe between rallies.
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GovernancePretender
· 13h ago
0.618 has held again. Is this really stable this time, or are we being fooled again?
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 12-27 12:36
0.618 holds firm again, this is the rhythm we want.
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AirdropLicker
· 12-26 00:55
0.618 Fibonacci firmly supports, no panic brothers in this wave
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RugpullSurvivor
· 12-26 00:54
0.618 has held up again, indicating there's still hope. It all depends on whether it can continue to hold this line.
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CryptoMotivator
· 12-26 00:54
0.618 has stabilized again. How normal is this wave of consolidation? If you can't recognize that this is accumulation, you still need to look at more charts.
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GasFeeAssassin
· 12-26 00:52
Is the 0.618 defense line really that solid? I always feel like it might break...
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RunWithRugs
· 12-26 00:31
If 0.618 holds, just keep waiting; even if it drops sharply, it's still an opportunity to accumulate.
$BITF Weekly Technical Update
Last week delivered exactly what bulls needed—the 0.618 log Fibonacci level held strong as support, confirming another successful retest. From $0.70 to $6.50 in just four months, then pulling back toward $2.50? That's textbook consolidation, nothing to sweat about.
The key question stays the same: does that 0.618 support stick? As long as it does, we're looking at a healthy higher low setup—the kind that usually precedes the next leg up. The correction isn't weakness; it's how markets breathe between rallies.