Bitcoin's technical setup is flashing a familiar signal—and historically, it hasn't missed.
Looking at the long-term momentum oscillator on the daily chart, there's a pattern that's proven remarkably reliable. Each time this indicator has generated a bullish crossover in the past, Bitcoin has proceeded to enter a sustained bull run. The track record is clean—no false signals, no whipsaws.
Here's what's significant: we're seeing the early stages of another bullish crossover forming right now.
This technical alignment suggests the groundwork for a parabolic advance could be taking shape. For traders monitoring BTC's longer-term trajectory, this represents a confluence of technical conditions worth keeping on the radar. The question isn't whether the setup repeats—it's whether price respects the pattern once more.
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DataChief
· 4h ago
Is this another routine? Will history repeat itself? I really can't guarantee it.
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It's the same technical story again, I'm getting tired of hearing it.
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Did it break out? If it didn't break out, don't talk to me about signals.
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Every time they say history won't deceive, but what about now...
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Wait, is this really different? I'm holding a wait-and-see attitude.
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All kinds of messy indicators, just want to see the price honestly move upward.
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Bull market signals are everywhere every day, just waiting for the day they actually arrive.
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GasBankrupter
· 12-27 08:58
Will history repeat itself? Can we catch it this time?
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PhantomMiner
· 12-27 08:58
Will history repeat itself? This time, it really feels like it's coming.
Momentum indicators haven't missed a beat, and now they're appearing again... I'm a bit excited.
Sounds good, but looking at BTC still oscillating, let's wait a bit longer.
It's the same old story, how many times have I believed it?
Could this be a scam again? Anyway, I'll just buy the dip first.
Buy when it breaks support, it's that simple.
Indicators look good, but it also depends on whether the price cooperates, otherwise it's all for nothing.
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LayerHopper
· 12-27 08:55
Here we go again. If this signal gets any stronger, I'll go all in.
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down_only_larry
· 12-27 08:53
Coming back with this again? Will history repeat itself...
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DefiOldTrickster
· 12-27 08:53
Hmm, it's the same old momentum indicator trick again. We played this way in 2017 during the last cycle. So, what's the result? Anyway, I don't believe in any "faultless signals"; on-chain data is the real authority.
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RamenStacker
· 12-27 08:49
Here we go again. Every time I hear this kind of "history has never failed" statement, I can't help but laugh. When was the last time someone said that?
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OnChain_Detective
· 12-27 08:35
ngl this "clean track record" claim is what makes me nervous... let me actually pull the data on those historical crossovers before i buy this narrative fr
Bitcoin's technical setup is flashing a familiar signal—and historically, it hasn't missed.
Looking at the long-term momentum oscillator on the daily chart, there's a pattern that's proven remarkably reliable. Each time this indicator has generated a bullish crossover in the past, Bitcoin has proceeded to enter a sustained bull run. The track record is clean—no false signals, no whipsaws.
Here's what's significant: we're seeing the early stages of another bullish crossover forming right now.
This technical alignment suggests the groundwork for a parabolic advance could be taking shape. For traders monitoring BTC's longer-term trajectory, this represents a confluence of technical conditions worth keeping on the radar. The question isn't whether the setup repeats—it's whether price respects the pattern once more.