A crypto strategist known for earning the “Master Trader” rank on the digital asset exchange Bybit believes Bitcoin (BTC) is setting the stage for a renewed bull market.

In a new video, pseudonymous analyst Bluntz tells his 288,200 followers on the social media platform X that Bitcoin has been seeing shallower dips in the low time frame since printing its August low at around $49,000.

According to Bluntz, Bitcoin appears to be forming a series of 1-2 Elliott Wave structures, indicating that BTC is preparing for an explosive upside move.

“If we can see these wave twos, [they’re] getting shallower and shallower because it’s gearing up for an upside breakout like a monstrous wave three, which is what I’m anticipating.

We can see it makes sense that this ABC wave two is getting shallower and shallower. The first one [at $52,000] hit the 0.768 Fib (Fibonacci level), the second one [at $59,600] barely hit the 0.50 Fib and now we can see the third one [at $65,300] is only hitting the 0.382 Fib. 

That is a sign of a strong market.”

The analyst practices the Elliott Wave theory, a technical analysis approach that attempts to predict future price action by following crowd psychology which tends to manifest in waves. According to the theory, a bullish asset often witnesses a five-wave surge where wave two is a corrective period and wave three represents the strongest upside move.

Bluntz says as long as Bitcoin stays above $65,300, he expects BTC to consolidate below $68,000 for some time before igniting a strong wave three rally.

At time of writing, Bitcoin is trading for $66,979.

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