If you took a LOSS here on some of these #ALTS do not despair!
See anybody could feel positive when they are winning but the real growth mentally, emotionally and spiritually comes when u get knocked down. That's where the work is!
Embrace the loss. Accept it. Learn from it. Grow from it.
Let me tell you I've lost so much in my early days I literally cried. The important thing is to persevere and never give up.
Use this negative experience and keep it in your mind as a motivation to say I'm not gonna let this happen to me. I'm bigger than this.
It's not going to be easy, if it was everybody would do it.
But if you keep on going one day it will all come together and you'll say to yourself it was worth it.
Then you'll be unstoppable.
I promise you.
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You don't wanna miss this #Bitcoin alpha thread 🧵👀
#BTC around 50K is still within a strong value area
Lots of people sidelined, waiting for a bigger correction will miss out
Data from Financial Advisors across the US are suggesting big future upside
1/20
Read below👇
First of all, I did expect we would get the upside we got from the 40-45K range, but after, I thought we would get a deeper pullback at some point to like 32K or so
I do not think that anymore
Below is the original thread worth your time to read through
No emotional bias, just truth bombs full of data & mainly my own context ✅
Both bullish & bearish arguments - HTF to LTF
Hit like & Bookmark to keep this plan in the back of your mind
Let's get to it 👇
1/25
We start HTF, scale in & create the valuable context 👇
So my thesis has been & is still the same throughout the whole of 2023, that we move above the so important psychological level of March 22 high, sitting at 48K, distribute above & pullback
🧵 Big thread on INTEREST RATES around the Western economies & their future projections & implications on the markets
Everyone's focus is on the FED funds rate but by understanding all of them we get a much clearer picture of where the FED is heading 💡
Let's dive in 👇
1/22
As you can see from the picture, central banks in Western economies tend to move the interest rates on average in a similar trend
We could even call it a consensus
However, some are frontrunners & some laggards and by comparing them all, we can get a general idea of the trend
Each economy has its own factors & issues that come to play in each country of course, which is the reason why we see some deviations here & there on a lower quarterly or yearly scale. But the general trend stays
So why is it that they all move together on average? 👇