BTC bearflag+overbought RSI

They can work, I've used them quite a bit. You have to be a smart cookie though. Most people aren't equipped for it.

just as it was at plenty of the other peaks...

Lol... there's a 50% chance you were going to be right anyway, so you're just writing off your luck as success.

You probably have no idea how technical indicators work. What the fuck does overbought even mean? Can you define RSI without googling it? Faggot, they don't work.

all the elite mmorpg legends have no problem with the crypto auction houses.

Yup. Back in 'Nilla, we had to walk uphill 40 miles both ways in ten foot of snow with 40 arrows in our backs to the Auction House.

It's about to break $8900.
It'll hit $10k by monday. Then huge sell of. A ton of people have exit points at 10k

HOOLLEEEE MOTHER OF GOD $8737!!!!!!!!!

I don't use RSI. I use trading patterns, bollinger bands and volume. Support and resistance too, but they're not too important.
It only works when the market is moving organically, not when some faggot whale decides to spike the price $300 randomly.
ETH is usually better for displaying the patterns, but sometimes the market manipulation fucks with it too much.

I trade on shortish to medium term timescales to predict movements. I really only use triangles and wedges as they're the most reliable. When an organic pattern forms, I eye the price like a motherfucker and act before the market makes the move, not like some faggot who waits for confirmations. Confirmations aren't necessary if you have good intuition.

I used to make a lot of money, I made a lot during the Summer because I had spare time, but can't dedicate enough time to it anymore.

thse are complete mambojambo ta indicators. you might even want to backtest shorting overbought rsi and longing oversold, very negative retruns from btc. now there are profitable ta strategies on btc still but definitely something like rsi people dont understand at all, misused and pretty much worthless

It wasn't 50%, the market was acting bullish. Why would it go down after so much consolidation?