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Israel was publicly named and stopped after being labeled “PROHIBITED,” and the geopolitical narrative is about to be rewritten.
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TheBuzzingBee
🚨 This was the most insane single day in American foreign policy in a generation and most people missed half of it..
> Iran agreed to suspend its entire nuclear program — indefinitely..
> Iran agreed to never close the Strait of Hormuz again..
> zero dollars changed hands.. no frozen funds.. no pallets of cash..
> the US naval blockade on Iran stays up until the final deal is signed..
> Trump publicly ordered Israel to stop bombing Lebanon — used the word PROHIBITED in all caps..
> Netanyahu went on live TV and admitted he was acting on a US request..
> Defense Minister Katz got overruled within hours after saying Lebanon ops "have not yet been completed"..
> a 10-day Israel-Lebanon ceasefire took effect overnight.. displaced Lebanese civilians started walking back to their villages..
> oil dropped 12% in minutes.. global equities surged..
> Iran's Foreign Minister declared the Strait of Hormuz "completely open" — first time since March 27..
all of this.. one Friday..
$BTC $XRP $SOL
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These past two days, I’ve been watching the floor liquidity of a few old NFTs again, and it feels like water temperature: when the narrative is hot, people even dare to post aggressive bids, and royalties are “morally justified”; when it cools down, everyone’s first reaction is to route around royalties. The floor looks like it’s still there, but in reality, one touch and it shatters—and in the community groups, it suddenly gets quiet, like the network just went down. Later, I realized that a lot of what people call “liquidity” has nothing to do with how often they trade; it’s about who’s stil
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After the 1.51 liquidity sweep, the script to push to 1.58/1.70 is reasonable, but it depends on whether the trading volume can keep up.
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MarcusCorvinus
$XRP showing bullish continuation after strong impulse move
I’m seeing strength because price is making clean higher highs and holding gains
Buyers pushed it to 1.51 and didn’t let it fully retrace
That means demand is still active
Setup is simple
I’m watching this small pullback as continuation zone
Entry Point 1.44 to 1.47
Target Point 1.58 then 1.70
Stop Loss 1.38
I’m expecting upside because trend is clearly shifting up
Liquidity at 1.51 taken and now market can aim higher
If momentum stays this can expand fast
If price holds above entry zone it confirms strength
If it loses it then short term weakness
I’m buying dips not chasing tops
This is how it’s possible
Impulse move plus consolidation equals next leg up
Market already showed direction
Let’s go and Trade now $XRP ‌
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PNUT 1st target hit, congratulations to the brothers and sisters on the vehicle 🎯
PNUT-15,3%
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CryptoSat
It's time to trimming profits ❤️
$PNUT 1ST TARGET COMPLETED 🎯
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The market doesn't punish you when you lack confidence; it only hits you when you're overflowing with self-assurance.
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CryptoPsychic
The Moment You Start Feeling Confident Is Usually the Beginning of the Mistake
Confidence feels like progress in trading.
You catch a few good trades.
You read the market correctly.
Things start to “make sense.”
And slowly, without noticing, your behavior changes.
You start trusting your feeling more than your rules.
You enter a bit earlier.
You size a bit bigger.
You hold a bit longer.
Not because the setup improved.
Because your confidence did.
That’s where the problem begins.
Crypto doesn’t punish insecurity.
It punishes overconfidence.
When confidence rises: • risk control usually drops
• patience decreases
• discipline becomes flexible
You stop waiting for confirmation because you “already know.”
You stop respecting invalidation because you “see the move.”
And that’s exactly when the market does something unexpected.
Not because it’s against you.
Because uncertainty never disappears — you just stopped respecting it.
Most traders don’t lose when they’re confused.
They lose when they feel certain.
Because certainty leads to exposure.
And exposure without discipline leads to damage.
The best traders don’t eliminate confidence.
They control it.
They keep: • position size consistent
• rules unchanged
• entries structured
No matter how well things are going.
Because they understand something simple:
The market doesn’t care how confident you feel.
It only reacts to liquidity, structure, and positioning.
👇 Comment if overconfidence has ever cost you a trade
🔁 Share this with someone on a winning streak right now
📌 Follow for real crypto insights — where discipline matters more than confidence
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Every time I think it's over, another blow comes, copying coins until I'm too exhausted to even bother complaining.
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TimeProphecyMachine
Copying coins has completely drained any desire; do you guys feel the same way?
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