Many people ask what the cyclical trading method is. Essentially, it’s about grasping the rhythm of the market. Taking recent market conditions as an example, this approach works very smoothly.
On Monday, the market is still probing the direction; by Tuesday, once a counter-trend reversal to the upside occurs, the signals become very clear. The breakout of the range on Wednesday is often the decisive moment—basically a 100% confirmation of the trend direction. Unless a black swan event occurs, this logic is hard to break.
Of course, there are special cases. During certain periods, the market may enter a highly narrow range of oscillation, causing the cyclical pattern to fail. However, even then, the market will still exhibit characteristics of range-bound oscillation. In such cases, it’s necessary to combine overall trend lines and triangle consolidation patterns to make judgments.
For daily trend analysis, as long as you truly understand the core logic of cycles, you can effectively identify the intentions of the big players. BTC’s movement best exemplifies this—its weekly rhythm can provide clear signals.
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ForkTongue
· 18h ago
Wednesday's the decisive day? Bro, are you writing a script? The black swan appears and immediately proves you wrong.
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GmGnSleeper
· 18h ago
That's right, the key to this cycle pattern lies in black swan events, where a sudden incident can break the pattern instantly.
The term "100%" is a bit absolute; how many times have you seen it get shattered right before your eyes?
No matter how powerful cycle theory is, it can't withstand sudden negative news—that's the charm of crypto.
This theory is basically useless during volatile markets and can even lead to repeated stop-losses.
It's really useful when the market has a strong rhythm, but with the current complex market sentiment, relying solely on cycles is a bit risky.
Are weekly signals always clear? Well, I’ve recently found it hard to understand what BTC is doing.
Experts are just that—experts. They definitely have a better grasp of the rhythm than I do, but I still believe risk management is more important.
Who really sees through the intentions of the big players? Cycle patterns at best are just a reference.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 18h ago
Wednesday fixed? Haha, can it happen again this time
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Black Swan: Hello, brother
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Sounds nice, but it's actually just armchair strategizing after the fact
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Whenever narrow-range fluctuations appear, all patterns are broken
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BTC has a weekly rhythm, why don't I feel it?
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Saying "100%" is very impressive haha
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Wait, isn't this just fooling myself by looking at the cycle chart?
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I've tried Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, shall we continue next week?
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Identifying the intentions of the market maker? Bro, how do you identify it?
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I just want to ask if anyone has stepped into a pit
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Are patterns truly invincible in the face of Black Swan events?
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ser_aped.eth
· 19h ago
100% confirmation? Man, that's too confident. Black swan events are unpredictable and unavoidable.
Many people ask what the cyclical trading method is. Essentially, it’s about grasping the rhythm of the market. Taking recent market conditions as an example, this approach works very smoothly.
On Monday, the market is still probing the direction; by Tuesday, once a counter-trend reversal to the upside occurs, the signals become very clear. The breakout of the range on Wednesday is often the decisive moment—basically a 100% confirmation of the trend direction. Unless a black swan event occurs, this logic is hard to break.
Of course, there are special cases. During certain periods, the market may enter a highly narrow range of oscillation, causing the cyclical pattern to fail. However, even then, the market will still exhibit characteristics of range-bound oscillation. In such cases, it’s necessary to combine overall trend lines and triangle consolidation patterns to make judgments.
For daily trend analysis, as long as you truly understand the core logic of cycles, you can effectively identify the intentions of the big players. BTC’s movement best exemplifies this—its weekly rhythm can provide clear signals.