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Read crypto trends like a professional: the guide that no one explains to you this way

Cryptos are trend markets: they either rise, fall, or are about to change direction. Knowing which is which is the difference between winning and losing your entire portfolio.

The bull trend (bull trend)

Simple: the price makes higher highs and higher lows each time. That's it. If you see that on the 1D or weekly chart, the market is in bullish mode.

The entry is easy: wait for it to come down on lower timeframes ( which is normal ), touches the previous support zone, and there you enter your position. Target: new highs.

The bear trend (bear trend)

Conversely: lower and lower highs and lows. The market is liquidating.

If you short, the same: wait for the rebound to the lower high zone of the higher timeframe and sell from there. Target: new lows.

The trend change (this is where it breaks)

This is where most people lose money. How to detect it?

  • Bullish to bearish breakout: when the price breaks BELOW the last higher low. There are no more bullish floors. Exit your longs or open a short.

  • Bearish to bullish reversal: when it surpasses the lower highs. The trend is turning upward.

The golden advice

Be bullish when the trend is bullish. Be bearish when it is bearish. Switch sides when the structure breaks. It's that simple. Those who don't do it lose almost everything.

That is the only way to be profitable in crypto in the long term.

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