Looking at logarithmic progressions has me thinking that it might be possible that we find support on the line we just broke followed by establishing a slightly higher high followed by undulating smaller pump/dumps that correlate with past events. We form a new upper resistance and therefore a new structure, we break out of this 4-5 years down the road. The market cycles are going to level out as time goes on in terms of highs and lows resulting in a more stable coin IF BTC doesnt become obsolete before then.
I think this summer could be good for BTC and the market. Economy will open up, containment of virus will differ depending on country/state/province. Summer usually knocks case numbers down for respiratory illness due to high temps, humidity, and elevated levels of vitamin D, physical activity, spending more times in open spaces. Offices also won't be in a hurry to open back up due to the inability for them to justify moving admin and other office worker resources back into huge office buildings when they can just as easily work from home. Also, the logistics in using elevators, lobbies, and other areas while maintaining any level of social distance is extremely daunting and expensive. I think these factors will result in a less "spready" second wave. This adds up to the irrational, illogical market continuing to pump over the summer. The second COVID wave , in the fall/winter will likely bring another market correction with it, which will drag BTC with it. Also, ppl are on the media at these protests yelling "buy BTC, fight the power" at the camera, any publicity is good publicity, I guess.
Summer=Pump, Fall/winter = Dump and or consolidation
I think we'll continue to undulate, consolidate, slowly ascend into breaking a larger, future structure.
Big, rambly, speculative, but I think a lot of what happens in all markets will be the result of COVID and COVID related responses from govs/industry. These are sort of predictable based on what we know about similar viruses and how govs and market has responded up until now.
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