The way the price action looks, the fact that we didn't go down on the weekend, and on-chain data being super bullish. IMO, Bears are done for, bottom is in, ATH in 2-3 months.
Hahahaha... somac.. the winds of change might be upon us? You are coming off as a wee bit more bullish than me, at the moment, which inspires me to re-submit my prior question from a few days ago.
Surely, previously there were an overwhelming majority of the responding members who were fighting the hypothetical.. so I am going to attempt to reframe the hypothetical
** a wee bit from the start.
Here we go - with some modifications below from my previous post on the topic.
If we presume that the BTC price is either staying in the same place or mostly going up from here (without breaching it's current bottom of $31,951 - from 8 days ago) then how much UP are you going to need before you are going to personally start to believe that the bottom for this particular correction is "in"?**I will give you a hint regarding how to "deal with" an actual hypothetical question as it is presented to you (#nohomo) - if you so inclined to fight the hypothetical and to proclaim that I am looney for hypothetically asserting for the sake of this question that we are going up from here and that there has to be another test of the bottom blah blah blah before we can go up, then in this hypothetical question, you would likely require more quantity of UP, relatively speaking, before you would be comfortable conceding that the "bottom is in.".. maybe you need $62k or $70k or greater price levels rather something more normal and practical such as upper $40ks or lower $50ks.. hahahahahhaHere are the "acceptable" response options: (of course, option 9 does give you a lot more ability to explain, so I am not completely locking you into the answers that I had considered to be more straight-forward)
1) Already enough UPpity to proclaim the bottom is "in".
2) Getting Staying above $38k $39k for more than a few several hours will be enough
3) Getting above $40k
4) Getting above $42k
5) Getting above $46k
6) Getting above $50k
7) Getting above $55k
8.) Getting above $62k
9) Getting above some other price level not listed above (and perhaps some additional criteria?)
Pray tell. Opinions matters, especially the opinion of uie pooie (I won't even make any exceptions here.. for the sake of inclusivity.. hahahahahaha)