I dont want to be that guy but this situation reminds me of last weeks bear hopium where it was Breaking 29.5k anytime soon and they were so sure. We know the range between 29k and 41k is the zone where they squeeze out both sides. İf we break 41-42k I am convinced.
Personally, on the upside of the BTC price range, I think that the number is higher than your consideration of $41k-$42k.. .and should be more like $46k.. but hey, it is difficult to really know, except to speculate regarding how much is enough to really "break out of the range."... I suppose also that I am picking $46k because then there seems to be a decent amount of break above the range.. rather than as likely to get sucked back in.. but hey, my number is not much more than a guess either.
So $40k is the new $60k?
What's dumber than being a bear in an early bull market?

Some peeps don't believe that we are in a bull market.
Some peeps have concluded that 56% price corrections (and perhaps other factors) do not happen in a bull market.
For sure, you OOM can appreciate that I have been quite disinclined to conclude that we are in a bear market, but surely, part of the reason that so many shorts got reckt in recent days is because there seems to have been a wee bit jumping to conclusions about our supposedly being in a bear market.. so there are a decent number of folks who are also considering the existence of such a current "bear market" status.
I wonder if there is any DEX that is safe and allows Derivatives or Future trading with a good leverage?

I guess not.
At least with good liquidity.
But happy to be proven wrong on this.
CEX are too good for the moment for DEX to really pick up.
Maybe with a tightening of KYC/AML constraint we will see dex rise..
Since we are here:
I am less active on the forum for a reason:

This is a secret location.
I decided to use the compulsory WO hand sign, as the classic Italian stallion sign is less known:

Edit: hint it’s not a tail.
Seems like I learn something new every day, especially when trying to keep up with the WO contents...
Accordingly, I had not realized (non mi rendevo conto) that "Italian stallions" had such difficulties walking in a straight line. Go figure?