Looking at Bitcoin on the quarterly chart lately. Honestly? Wouldn't shock me one bit if Q4 closes in the red. Here's why I'm thinking this.
The pattern we're seeing matches up with how this cycle's been moving. Check the structure: two green quarters, then one red. Rinse and repeat. It's almost too clean.
But here's the thing—if that red candle does print, it might just be setting up something bigger. Q1 2026 could be wild. The macro setup would make sense for a strong reversal if we're following historical rhythm.
Not saying it's guaranteed. Markets love to mess with patterns when too many people notice them. Still, the structure's there, staring right at us.
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rugpull_ptsd
· 4h ago
You need to get used to BTC jumping back and forth.
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LiquidityWizard
· 4h ago
Bitcoin still has to fall.
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StakeHouseDirector
· 4h ago
Bullish on the long cycle without thinking.
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BearMarketSage
· 4h ago
The market always likes to be unpredictable.
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LiquidityNinja
· 4h ago
Came very timely and accurately.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 4h ago
The trend is too obvious, which is actually dangerous.
Looking at Bitcoin on the quarterly chart lately. Honestly? Wouldn't shock me one bit if Q4 closes in the red. Here's why I'm thinking this.
The pattern we're seeing matches up with how this cycle's been moving. Check the structure: two green quarters, then one red. Rinse and repeat. It's almost too clean.
But here's the thing—if that red candle does print, it might just be setting up something bigger. Q1 2026 could be wild. The macro setup would make sense for a strong reversal if we're following historical rhythm.
Not saying it's guaranteed. Markets love to mess with patterns when too many people notice them. Still, the structure's there, staring right at us.