Why has the Bart Simpson Wave appeared twice in 24 hours? What does this mean?
The Bartening 2: Electric Boogaloo
Don’t have a cow, man.
Test pumps.
it means there isn't any real volume and whales (meaning exchanges ) can easy do what ever the fuck they want.
Whales becoming less subtle
get ready, something big is cominh
I think youll find the first one is actually a marge, user
He's saving crypto.
1. Establish pattern
2. Retards think they found pattern
3. Let them make a little money on it
4. Do another runup
5. Everyone and their grandma loads x100 shorts
6. Start the real pump
this will happen one time
We exited the bear market and went to the bart market. Soon we go to the beavis&butthead market and then straight to the bull
Lol wtf
It has already happened with Monday dumping.
>tfw this is exactly what's going to happen
its become like an onion of people trying to be clever and a few in the center being really clever
The first one was a Marge Simpson.
Second was a Bartman
This
Marge followed by Bart is an extremely rare, bullish pattern. $100k EOY confirmed.
>Mfw it's literally eating my shorts
DO THE BARTMAN
They are making the whole family
Marge and Bart complete. Bracing for Homer and Lisa
it means, that even with established patterns that are more then obvious after a while, people are still retarded enough to get burned on bitmex.
bart_bot.py
It's just organic price action buddy.
Nothing to see here. Move on.
But what does that mean in the broader picture?
Op, its trying to form a double ascending bart simpsonian hill formation, but it got rejected. its a bullish reversal pattern.
right now we are seeing inverse Bart simpsonian hill completing. its quite a bearish sign as it shows at least two attempts at a regular bart Simpsonian hill attempt without success
Eat my shorts in other words.
this happens literally every time
pay more attention
Bitcoin needs to die.
(You) for a clever user
This has been happening for the longest time you fucking inbred. It's just now that we have a name/meme for it. Seriously go to the hourly chart and just look for them. They're everywhere