The frustrating reality of watching BTCETH on the 50-week chart right now—what's playing out looks stretched. This market setup feels off. Charting the pattern across both assets reveals a strained dynamic that traders shouldn't ignore. When you zoom out to that timeframe, the picture becomes harder to deny. The correlation weakness between these two majors is sending mixed signals about where liquidity might rotate next.
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AltcoinTherapist
· 9h ago
The disconnection feeling of the 50-week moving average is really amazing. The correlation between BTC and ETH is becoming increasingly strange. I'm thinking about whether I should withdraw.
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TokenSleuth
· 9h ago
The 50-week moving average tension is indeed real; it's quite rare to see Bitcoin and Ethereum so disconnected.
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LayerZeroJunkie
· 10h ago
This 50-week chart's tug-of-war feeling, no matter how I look at it, I feel something's off.
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ser_ngmi
· 10h ago
The 50-week chart is giving me a headache; this wave of market movement really can't hold up anymore.
The frustrating reality of watching BTCETH on the 50-week chart right now—what's playing out looks stretched. This market setup feels off. Charting the pattern across both assets reveals a strained dynamic that traders shouldn't ignore. When you zoom out to that timeframe, the picture becomes harder to deny. The correlation weakness between these two majors is sending mixed signals about where liquidity might rotate next.