$BTC
To me, the chart here is extremely straightforward.
There are only two areas that interest me:
If the price moves above 65k, I’ll look for short signals if the market shows a rejection.
If the price moves down to between 60,500 and 61, that would be the area where
$BTC I’d like to wait until the close on Monday before taking any action, but those two levels they’re pointing out are potential scalping zones.
Let’s see
Technically rejected to perfection area
Good morning everyone, and happy Monday! ☀️
Today I’m taking my daughter to the water park. I’ve deliberately chosen this day because I know it’s a day of waiting for the plan.
It’s Monday patience day
I’m going to enjoy the day with my family, and I’ll be back in a few hours
this is honestly such an amazing moment for me... i've been able to achieve one of my biggest goals this year buying a house, which still feels unreal None of this would've been possible without the guidance @trdthwrightway i've had along the way!!
Cannot wait to read @m00dyjonas’s - this will set off a nuclear bomb beneath a discourse on class in Britain that has been desperately provincial, nakedly partial and unimaginative for too long.
Spent this winter on a tour of rural Ulster, tracing its strange connections with Texas — and the American South more broadly — as two ethno-states that love to fetishise and mimic one another.
Here's my report for @thebafflermag:
https://t.co/0RwRmK0SHs
Salut ému à la mémoire d'Edgar Morin mort à 104 ans.
Antifasciste, résistant, théoricien de la complexité, il avait été d'abord en équipe à son début le sociologue de la "rumeur d'Orléans", modèle du complotisme d'avant les réseaux sociaux.
Lucide, bienveillant, penseur, il avait à 102 ans pris sa part dans la protestation contre le massacre des Palestiniens à Gaza.
Un exemple ne meurt jamais.
It is an ancient maxim of politics that every few months Brits remind ourselves what to think about key issues - now: climate change, American decline, AI - by saying the opposite of whatever Tony Blair said in his latest "highly unusual intervention"
NEW: Tony Blair has accused Keir Starmer, Andy Burnham and Wes Streeting of putting Labour’s future at risk by abandoning the centre ground.
In highly unusual intervention for a past PM, he warns the party’s “almost infinite capacity for self-delusion” means it is likely to lose the next election.
In a scathing 5,700-word attack, Blair argued for government to crack down on welfare spending, abandon restrictions on oil & gas and smooth relations with Donald Trump 👇
https://t.co/L0DPIzLS67