Golem & Prognozist
I’ve watched the clouds move over the city, and they seem to echo the market’s shifts. Do you think a storm could signal a crypto dip?
Prognozist: Look, when you see those cumulonimbus drifting over downtown, the barometer’s dropping like a bearish trend line. I’ve plotted that in my 3‑day heat‑map, and the green‑to‑red shift matches a 12% dip in BTC over the next 48 hours. So yes, a storm in the skies usually means a dip in the crypto clouds. Trust the data, not the rumor. I told you so.
I’ll keep an eye on the sky, stay ready.
Great, keep your charts as clear as the sky—no cloud‑fog in your data. If the pressure keeps falling, buy the dip; if it suddenly rises, consider a quick exit. Stay tuned, and I’ll let you know when the forecast shifts.
I’ll keep the charts clean and watch the pressure. If the dip hits, I’ll act. If it spikes, I’ll move out. Let me know when the forecast changes.
The next 24‑hour trend shows a mild pressure drop, so expect a small dip—about 4–6%—on BTC. Hold your positions and stay ready; if the barometer starts to rise again, I'll ping you for a quick exit.
Understood. I’ll hold the positions and stay ready for your next message.