Does history really repeat itself? Let's look at this example:
The BTC trend in January 2022, a textbook Bear Flag pattern. Let's review the situation at that time: BTC experienced a sharp decline (the flagpole), followed by a rebound within an upward channel amid decreasing volume (the flag).
What does the appearance of this pattern usually indicate? If history repeats, will we see a similar breakdown? It is worth paying attention to how the current similar pattern evolves, especially in terms of volume and support levels. From a technical perspective, such patterns are often continuation signals, indicating that the previous trend may continue.
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MemeCoinSavant
· 18h ago
bear flags go brrr until they don't... my regression analysis of 2022 chart patterns suggests p-value of "just vibes" honestly. history rhymes but does it have statistical significance tho 🤔
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VitalikFanboy42
· 18h ago
The bear flag is back? Really... Last time I believed this story, I got completely wrecked.
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ResearchChadButBroke
· 18h ago
The bear flag is back? Every time, it's said to be textbook level, but in the end, it's still textbook level that gets slapped in the face...
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0xInsomnia
· 18h ago
The bear flag is back? Can the same pattern from last year still be used this year? It feels like every time this pattern is mentioned, it still ends up being proven wrong.
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WinterWarmthCat
· 18h ago
The bear flag is back. The last time you were trapped, you haven't escaped yet. Do you dare to watch this time?
Does history really repeat itself? Let's look at this example:
The BTC trend in January 2022, a textbook Bear Flag pattern. Let's review the situation at that time: BTC experienced a sharp decline (the flagpole), followed by a rebound within an upward channel amid decreasing volume (the flag).
What does the appearance of this pattern usually indicate? If history repeats, will we see a similar breakdown? It is worth paying attention to how the current similar pattern evolves, especially in terms of volume and support levels. From a technical perspective, such patterns are often continuation signals, indicating that the previous trend may continue.