Looking at BTC through the lens of multi-timeframe inverted landscape charts—just how bearish are we talking?



Here's the thing: breakouts on these Equinox Valley inverse formations don't happen often during bull runs, and when they do, they rarely hold. What makes this one stand out? It's the first complete landscape breakout we've seen for BTC this entire cycle, kicking off on the 3rd. That timing and rarity alone demand attention.
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MEVVictimAlliancevip
· 14h ago
Coming back to Equinox Valley? I'm tired of hearing that phrase.
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SnapshotDayLaborervip
· 16h ago
First comment: Equinox Valley sounds impressive, but are breakouts really that rare... Second comment: The entire cycle has experienced its first complete breakout. Is this a genuine signal or just a false alarm? Third comment: What does it mean if the inverse chart is bearish? History has always played out this way. Fourth comment: What’s the status of the breakout that started on the 3rd? Can someone tell me? Fifth comment: Whether it’s rare or not, the key is whether it can hold afterward. That’s what really matters. Sixth comment: In a bull market, these breakouts usually don’t hold. Is this time different? Seventh comment: The multi-cycle inverse analysis has started again. Every time, they say it’s rare. Eighth comment: Whether it’s a breakout or not, we still need to see the subsequent trend to judge. Ninth comment: Does the first complete breakout deserve so much attention? Feels like it’s an exaggeration. Tenth comment: The timing doesn’t seem that special. Is there any particular significance to the 3rd?
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SolidityJestervip
· 12-10 18:02
What kind of crappy new chart concept is this... sounds really impressive.
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HackerWhoCaresvip
· 12-10 17:59
What are valley and formations again? Listening to you talk about charts, I just fall asleep.
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GhostWalletSleuthvip
· 12-10 17:58
First comment: Equinox Valley is back again. Is it really different this time? I always feel like it's just a new way of saying the same thing to stir up hype. Second comment: This is the first complete breakout of the entire cycle. Sounds impressive, but what happens after the 3rd? No follow-up. Third comment: I don't quite understand the reverse landscape chart, but it feels like another new technical indicator myth. Fourth comment: Breakout or not, it can't resist the temperament of the big pancake. It turns around just like that. Fifth comment: Listening to all kinds of charts tell stories is not as practical as directly checking what on-chain wallets are doing. Sixth comment: You believe it when it completes for the first time? Then I'll wait for it to rare hold once before I believe. Seventh comment: I've seen too many analyses that seem obviously bearish at first glance... but they've never actually crashed. Eighth comment: What does bearing even mean? No matter how many indicators there are, they can't beat a macro一句话. While you're still looking at charts, I've already read the news.
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pumpamentalistvip
· 12-10 17:56
Here we go again with this graphics analysis, always saying "first time" and "rare," but what’s the result?
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DataPickledFishvip
· 12-10 17:56
Damn, I haven't seen this pattern very often, gotta keep a close watch.
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GweiWatchervip
· 12-10 17:45
Coming back to this set of chart analysis? To be honest, I don't quite understand it, but it sounds pretty serious.
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GateUser-f8c2c9f7vip
· 12-10 17:40
HODL Tight 💪
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