@KC_Crypto_J@TXMCtrades I believe I heard that it's possible to turn it off completely via software in most cars. You'd have to go to some mechanic, they have those portable devices that connect to a car's OBD port and they can disable it.
@TraderMagus I'm really sorry to hear that man. My dog is getting old as well and even though I've been through this twice already, it never gets easier. My sincerest condolences.
Capitalizing on Altcoin Bottoms
1 - Sellers are exhausted as altcoins reach key lows, unable to push prices further down, leading to the formation of a demand zone and a stable, low volume range-bound environment.
2- Market sentiment is notably low, with many participants facing losses.
3 - Trading volume diminishes, accompanied by weeks of small-bodied candles, signaling market stagnation.
4 - The order books are thin on the supply side, indicating limited selling pressure.
5 - A significant upward move can occur with minimal volume, swiftly erasing months of gradual selling in just days or weeks.
6 - Fear of missing out (FOMO) emerges as traders chase the initial breakout, which often result in shallow retracements.
7 - Bearish sentiment persists among those who were bullish during the entirety of the decline, often leading them to short the first significant impulses off the lows.
8 - These shorts, unaware of the thin supply, and can be easily squeezed, fueling upward price momentum.
9 - The combination of short liquidations and momentum-driven buying propels prices even higher.
10 - This dynamic creates a powerful rally, pushing prices significantly upward.
Welcome to the world of shitcoin trading.
Just watch out for the thin demand side on the way back down.