Technical analysis by MartyBoots about Symbol BTC: Buy recommendation (6/26/2025)

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🚨Has BTCUSD topped? Even with Trump's Bitcoin Strategic Reserve? 🚨 In this deep dive, we analyze BTCUSD major factors that could point to a major reversal or breakout and to uncover whether a market top is forming.We’ll cover:Powerful Indicators Bitcoin / BTC TrendsPrice ActionEMA / SMA TrendsVolume Delta Trend reversal / breakoutBullish / Bearish / Confirmation from Indicators order flow analysisTimeframes (1W, 1D, 1m, 6M etc.)Bullish and Bearish Sentiment Strength Candles👉 Like, comment below, and follow for more pro-level crypto insights.MartyBoots here , I have been trading for 17 years and sharing my thoughts on BTCUSD .Whether you're a short-term trader or long-term investor, this post provides the technical insight and edge to help you make better informed decisions.📉 Stay ahead of the market. Watch the full breakdown and view charts to decide for yourself: Has Bitcoin really topped?Watch video for more details and below I will show some powerful charts with descriptions.Warning in near term - LARGE ORDERS Consolidation in price with large orders above The Red lines = LARGE ORDERSLarge orders can act as an magnet to priceLarge orders can also be support and resistancePrice Above the white 100 moving averagePrice strong above it Price weak below itStrength Candles Still BullishMultiple timeframes still greenSentiment Tool Still BullishStill BullishMultiple timeframes and settings still green 3 Drive StructureEqual Measured movesImplies Top Is Not InTarget = $126kBullish Engulfing CandleImplies higher prices to come👉 Like, comment below, and follow for more pro-level crypto insights.#Bitcoin #Trump #BTC #CryptoTrading #TechnicalAnalysis #CryptoMarket #BitcoinTop #TradingView #StrategicBitcoinReserveThis is how BTC topped last bull market. How will it top this time ?Equal Measured Moves Trading Strategy (EMM)Also known as “Measured Move Extensions” or “A-B=C-D” pattern🔍 What Is It?Equal Measured Moves is a price-based symmetry strategy where traders anticipate that a second leg (impulse) of a move will replicate the length and momentum of the first leg. The market tends to move in waves, and this strategy leverages the idea that price often mirrors itself during trending or corrective phases.AB = CD in lengthCD ideally mimics the angle/slope of ABOften used in trend continuation and exhaustion zones🧭 How Institutions Use Equal Measured Moves:🏦 1. Liquidity EngineeringInstitutions often use the EMM structure to build liquidity traps: AB leg initiates momentum and triggers retail interest BC pullback invites short-term fading trades CD leg completes the projection and often runs liquidity stops beyond A or B, where retail traders have clustered stops📊 2. Algorithmic Trade StructuringMany institutional algos are programmed to recognize EMM zones and execute partial profit-taking or risk-on entries around: Fib confluences (e.g., 100%, 127.2%, 161.8% extensions) Volume clusters or imbalance fills Previous liquidity voids that align with D point🧱 3. Risk-Managed ScalingInstitutions prefer structures where the reward-to-risk ratio is mathematically defined.EMM gives them: A clear distance for potential profit (AB length) A definable stop-loss (beneath B or C depending on entry)✅ Entry Techniques: Enter on breakout of point B or point C Use confirmation from RSI/MACD continuation, volume spike, or EMA alignment Some traders wait for retest at 0.618 retracement of AB to enter early🎯 Target Zones: First target: 1.0 extension (AB = CD) Secondary targets: 127.2% or 161.8% extension of AB Institutions often close bulk of size just above equal move to avoid crowd exits❗ Common Enhancements: Combine with supply/demand zones or order blocks Validate structure using multiple timeframes Use divergence filters to avoid entering on final legs of a trend💡 Summary:The Equal Measured Moves strategy is a time-tested price symmetry model favored by both retail and institutional traders. Its precision and repeatability make it ideal for forecasting extensions in trends — especially when supported by volume or structural confirmation.Institutions may not call it "EMM" outright, but their execution desks often operate around these mathematically-driven projections, hunting liquidity and exploiting price symmetry.