Bitcoin's Bollinger Bands are squeezing tight on the chart. When the bands compress like this, it typically signals a potential breakout brewing—traders usually keep a close eye on which direction price decides to move. These periods of low volatility often precede significant price action, so it's worth monitoring the next few candles closely.
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ZKSherlock
· 4h ago
actually... this whole "bollinger squeeze = breakout incoming" thing is like saying "low entropy state predicts high entropy transition" without specifying the probability distribution, y'know? people just assume one direction when mathematically it's symmetric until new information theoretic content arrives in the market lol
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FlashLoanLarry
· 01-18 23:05
ngl the squeeze is textbook vol contraction setup... but here's what nobody talks about—opportunity cost of just sitting there watching candles. capital utilization is mid when you're static
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CoconutWaterBoy
· 01-18 23:03
The Bollinger Bands are so tight, it feels like a breakout is imminent.
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SillyWhale
· 01-18 22:57
Whenever the Bollinger Bands compress, I think of the painful situation of being trapped last time. I really can't hold it anymore.
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SpeakWithHatOn
· 01-18 22:46
What are you holding back for? It's just about to explode. Just wait and watch the show.
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BlockchainTherapist
· 01-18 22:38
The Bollinger Bands are squeezing again. Will it really break this time or just keep fooling me?
Bitcoin's Bollinger Bands are squeezing tight on the chart. When the bands compress like this, it typically signals a potential breakout brewing—traders usually keep a close eye on which direction price decides to move. These periods of low volatility often precede significant price action, so it's worth monitoring the next few candles closely.