THE LONG NIGHT OF THE COLD-BLOODED MONSTERS: WHEN THE MARKET IS THEIR LAIR!
Hold your breath and listen. The growls, the hisses echoing in the darkness. The market tonight is no longer a place of numbers, but a colossal lair where the most hideous creatures await their prey. Every fluctuation is a pounce, every trend a bloody hunt.
This is the ruler of the lair, a monster whose mere thought is enough to petrify a man. The Blood-Hell Hydra! Its body is immense, but the most terrifying thing is the three heads sprouting from its neck, each with a mind of its own. Their teeth are razor-sharp and perpetually dripping with fresh blood.
It doesn't move in a straight line. Instead, its three heads constantly tear at each other; one head wants to go up, another wants to go down, and the last wants to stand still (symbolizing the volatile, sideways market). Because of this endless civil war, its power is scattered. We cannot attack it now, for we do not know which head will snap at us.
Strategy: Observe from a distance. Only when one head bites the other two to death and takes sole control of the body (when the market decisively breaks out in one direction) can we act.
BITCOIN (BTC/USD): THE LICKER DEMON – THE NIMBLE HUNTER!
While the Hydra is terrifying power, another, nimbler creature lurks in the other dark corners. The Licker Demon! It is considered weaker, as it lacks the strength to break down citadel walls.
However, its danger comes from its speed and surprise. It moves swiftly, and its main weapon is its long, sticky tongue (the short price fluctuations). It constantly shoots its tongue out to harass and test its prey, checking for weaknesses, before quickly retreating back into hiding.
Strategy: It is very difficult to attack a target that moves so erratically and unpredictably. Trying to catch it now will only exhaust you and expose your weaknesses. Wait until it tires and settles in one spot for long enough (when the market enters a narrow accumulation zone); that is the time to set a trap.
In the long night, the wise one is not the hunter, but the one who knows when to hide. Good luck, hunters!



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