I have been up since 4 AM trying to get these done, as a lot of them are already moving.Altcoins are looking good today, many continuing up after a period of consolidation. It would be amazing to see Bitcoin chill here for a bit, giving alts some time to shine, but Bitcoin rarely gives us what we want!TO MAKE CHART REQUESTS, PLEASE RESPOND TO ANY OF THESE EMAILS! That is the only way that I can guarantee that it is paid subscribers that are making requests. If I miss your request somehow, please email me and I will make sure to chart it for you.A general note - whenever I draw a line on a chart, it should be viewed as elastic and not static. It is more of a zone. So the areas around those lines are usually more accurate. Further, I try to use multiple techniques and indicators on various charts, so if you are learning TA, you should read through all of these to see how I blindly look at a chart.If you are a new member, please refer to Issue 10 (you can click on it here - https://www.getrevue.co/profile/TheWolfDen and have it sent to you) for instructions on how to make my charts your own.I prefer to chart larger time frames for these, so that they are still relevant by the time they are published and so that you will focus on the big picture rather than getting chopped up on small moves.
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The Wolf Den #17 - Weekly Chart Requests
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I have been up since 4 AM trying to get these done, as a lot of them are already moving.Altcoins are looking good today, many continuing up after a period of consolidation. It would be amazing to see Bitcoin chill here for a bit, giving alts some time to shine, but Bitcoin rarely gives us what we want!TO MAKE CHART REQUESTS, PLEASE RESPOND TO ANY OF THESE EMAILS! That is the only way that I can guarantee that it is paid subscribers that are making requests. If I miss your request somehow, please email me and I will make sure to chart it for you.A general note - whenever I draw a line on a chart, it should be viewed as elastic and not static. It is more of a zone. So the areas around those lines are usually more accurate. Further, I try to use multiple techniques and indicators on various charts, so if you are learning TA, you should read through all of these to see how I blindly look at a chart.If you are a new member, please refer to Issue 10 (you can click on it here - https://www.getrevue.co/profile/TheWolfDen and have it sent to you) for instructions on how to make my charts your own.I prefer to chart larger time frames for these, so that they are still relevant by the time they are published and so that you will focus on the big picture rather than getting chopped up on small moves.