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Crypto, economics, TA & shitposting.

All my personal thoughts. I am not a financial advisor and all my posts are no financial advice! Do not take my words for your
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SPX had s pretty good bounce. BTC still weak
Nice volume with fakeout. This looks very bullish
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Any1 know wtf is going on with $NEO? It is just dumping like crazy in the past days. chart looks like it got exploited but I can't find anything
Need to reclaim this uptrend.

At least finally we see some volatility and volume again
Market opening -1.1% today
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$TOTAL3 (excl BTC and ETH) at major uptrend resistance here. This was mostly driven by XRP and SOL
Considering how bearish everyone is, I think there might be something soon. Everything priced in within the next 24 hours unless stuff escalates
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SPX might go to 5200 next if we can't hold current levels
On our way to 5200. This should be a decent support for a bounce.
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$BTC and crypto in general currently outperforming US stocks.
Sellers feel exhausted
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Futures getting there already
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$SPX bounce region hit. I expect (at least) a short term bounce soon.

Final target will be the 4200 range that I don't expect to break.

Depending on the news in the next weeks, we will see what is going to happen.

All of this is mostly bearish for the major global players like Apple, Amazon, Google. If they bleed, it hits the SPX the hardest. We need a distribution into smaller companies.

More global tariffs should be bullish for smaller, more specialized companies. High centralization is always bad for the global economic health. Is it in currencies, countries or big companies. Let's hope this heals the markets when we are done with all of this.

Remember: Every country always keeps printing. Hence, eventually everything goes up. Always. The question is just the timing, not the IF.