Bitcoin Cash has caught my attention lately—it's been moving on its own trajectory, completely decoupled from the broader market narrative. The past few years show a consistent upside pattern that mirrors what we're seeing with Monero. Both assets display solid higher timeframe structures, clean chart setups that you don't see by accident. This kind of price action typically signals serious money at work. When you get orderly HTF builds like that across multiple assets, it's hard not to notice the fingerprints of institutional players and whale accumulation underneath.
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SandwichDetector
· 01-18 15:17
bch this wave of movement is indeed a bit interesting, it feels detached from the overall market... but I've heard the "institutions are quietly accumulating" narrative too many times.
by the way, are those so-called clean chart setups really that rare? or is this the story we want to see
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LiquidityWizard
· 01-17 19:25
The recent independent trend of BCH is indeed comfortable, and the fingerprints of institutions are becoming more and more obvious.
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VitalikFanAccount
· 01-15 17:52
bch's recent movement is indeed strange, acting independently from the overall market... kind of like hinting at something.
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BitcoinDaddy
· 01-15 17:52
This wave of BCH is indeed impressive; the chart is so clean, unlike what retail investors can produce.
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FancyResearchLab
· 01-15 17:47
BCH and XMR this doubles combo are again playing the "we have big investors taking care of us" act... Clean chart setup is indeed rare, but the term "institutional fingerprints" makes me a bit amused, fearing it might just be another typical case where a theoretically perfect setup crashes completely in real trading.
Bitcoin Cash has caught my attention lately—it's been moving on its own trajectory, completely decoupled from the broader market narrative. The past few years show a consistent upside pattern that mirrors what we're seeing with Monero. Both assets display solid higher timeframe structures, clean chart setups that you don't see by accident. This kind of price action typically signals serious money at work. When you get orderly HTF builds like that across multiple assets, it's hard not to notice the fingerprints of institutional players and whale accumulation underneath.