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Brett

@brettt_eth

Bitcoin since 2013 | Data nerd | Historical trend chartist

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Will #ETH push back above the 50SMA on the weekly chart? In 2018 and 2021, the weekly RSI went above 70 and returned to the current location. Each time, leading to a short-term pump back above the 50SMA. Look for a potential pump to a lower high between $2,800-3,200.

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$NVDA Insider Sales In the last six days, two of the top three individual shareholders have sold a combined 5 million #NVIDIA shares. And I'm not talking about Jensen. Sept 19: Tench Coxe: 1 million shares Sept 20: Tench Coxe: 1 million shares Sept 24: Mark A. Stevens

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"Back in my day" 1990: Median Household Income: $50,000 Median Home Sale Price: $78,000 2024: Median Household Income: $80,000 Median Home Sale Price: $412,000 Here's some ammo for your next family gathering.


$BTC: Finding the Bottom We all attempt to predict the #Bitcoin top. However, can tracking the bottoms of the RSI give us a hint on how much time we have left to the top? RSI Bottom to Bottom times: 2011-2015: 1,141 Days 2015-2018: 1,414 Dys 2018-2022: 1,288 Days

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Keep an eye on a potential $PEPE breakout. At the peak in late May, it had a market cap of $7.3B. It's currently sitting at $3.5B. Will it break up or be denied?

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The most significant moves in price action (up or down) happen when no one expects it. $BTC $QQQ $SPX


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A collection of the 4 charts you will find on Crypto X right now. I'll save everyone time and post them in one spot. You can now close out of X for a few months. $BTC #Bitcoin

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Can the $SPX get to 6,000 before this 1W bear div begins to play out?

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Can $SPX get to 6,000 in the next 3 weeks? History would say yes. The bulls are hungry.

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2007 vs 2024 GDP Projections In 2007, the Fed projected Real GDP to range between 1.8-2.7% through 2010. Actual Real GDP bottomed at -4%. The Fed is currently projected Real GDP to range between 1.3-2.5%. Actual Real GDP: TBD Fun Fact: It took 12 months for the NBER to…

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Notes from the #FOMC Meeting... "Going forward, most participants anticipated that growth in aggregate demand would be supported by rising employment, incomes, and exports, with the result that growth in actual output probably would remain close to growth of potential GDP"…


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$ETH on the move. It has now seen a 15% pump since this post. Will it get $2,800 soon?!

Will #ETH push back above the 50SMA on the weekly chart? In 2018 and 2021, the weekly RSI went above 70 and returned to the current location. Each time, leading to a short-term pump back above the 50SMA. Look for a potential pump to a lower high between $2,800-3,200. #Crypto

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2007 vs 2024 Fed Unemployment Rate Projections. 2007: First rate cut: Sept 18, 2007 Unemployment rate at the time of cut: 4.7% Fed Projections for the next 3 years: 2007: 4.7-4.8% 2008: 4.6-5% 2009: 4.6-5% 2010: 4.6-5% Actual Peaks: 2007: 5% 2008: 7.3% 2009: 10% 2010: 9.9%…

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Here are the Fed Projections for the Unemployment Rate, through 2027. Do you think they will be successful? #FOMC #Powell #Unemployment #Economy

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#Bitcoin Bear Maxis vs Bull Maxis

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Powell: The economy is strong. The Economy: - Layoffs soared in August, hitting their highest total for the month in 15 years, while year-to-date hiring hit the lowest in 19 years. - Nonfarm hires are at the same level as 2001 when the working population was 28 million less.…

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At the #FOMC speech, Powell mentioned the Fed expects unemployment to peak at 4.4% (🟥 line) and stay there through the end of 2025. This was a bold statement and set him up for a lose-lose scenario. The chart indicates that once unemployment has bottomed and started to curve…

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A) Powell: "The economy is strong" B) Biden: "I haven't talked to Powell since I've been president" C) Trump: "The Economy is very bad shape" D) Today, Market Watch shared "The Leading Index for U.S. Economy has fallen for a sixth straight month, signaling slower growth ahead."…

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