Trader Bullishness Score: 72 (-13.3% 24h Δ)
Checking out the ct traders’ vibes from yesterday’s tweets.
@Trader_XO is playing the waiting game, targeting specific alt structures for positions, suggesting patience for the promised risk-to-reward. Despite uncertainties on market movements, he’s considering a retest of lows to position himself, hinting at a possible bottom formation.
@deltaxbt shared about an IDEX Testnet PNL Trading Competition, pointing to a focus on performance and rewards.
@Bluntz_Capital casually linked to a tweet mocking the market’s realization that Mt. Gox lacks meme coins distribution, giving a subtle nod to the relief in some quarters.
@RookieXBT delivered a smug line, predicting the ‘televised fucking’ of bears, implying confidence in a potentially surging market.
@Awawat_Trades retweeted a bullish sentiment, suggesting dip buyers are feasting, conveying an upbeat outlook.
@RunnerXBT hinted at a dominance of memecoins and dwf coins in the market, suggesting a trend, while also riffing on the wistful comedy of the Mt. Gox creditors’ wait.
@SalsaTekila dropped a string of tweets, from a shit-missclick trading mishap to affirming a bullish stance on ETH despite Mt. Gox FUD, surmising it’s a dip worth buying.
@trader1sz kept it brief with patriotic emojis and a GM (good morning), suggesting a routine start despite market vagaries.
@CryptoParadyme mused about Mt. Gox creditors potentially selling OTC to ETF issuers, while poking fun at their long wait and pondering their next move.
@Etherean007 taunted shorts calling them ‘Retardio’ and emphasized potentials in the LADY chart, implying bullish outlooks in certain areas.
The overall sentiment is a mix of cautious optimism, tactical waiting, and confident assertions of a bullish trend, with a clear focus on market resilience and positioning for potential upside movements. The tweets also reflect a generally bullish sentiment with moments of sarcasm and dark humor, responding to market narratives and ongoing events with a keen eye on opportunistic entries.
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