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The ”Pulse” of an asset times Fibonacci: BTC Returns to 4.236

The ''pulse'' of an asset times fibonacci: btc returns to 4. 236

The ”Pulse” of an asset times Fibonacci: BTC Returns to 4.236

The ''pulse'' of an asset times fibonacci: btc returns to 4. 236

bitcoin Fibonacci Sequence since the drop from 7400.
Impulse was clear, every Ripple respected, 4.236 kissed.

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Ordered Chaos

every Wave is born from Impulse, like a Pebble into Water.
every Pebble bears its own Ripples, gilded of Ratio Golden.
every Ripple behaves as its forerunner, setting the Pulse.

each line Gains its Gravity .
each line Tried and Tested.
each line Poised to Reflect.

Confluence of 2 is Dependable.
Congruence of 3 is Respectable.
Coincidence of 4 is Worshipable.

every Asset Class behaves this way.
every Time Frame displays its ripples.
every Brain Chord rings these rhythms.

He who Understands will be Humble.
He who Grasps will observe the Order.
He who Ignores will behold only Chaos.

Ordered Chaos

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Published at Thu, 04 Apr 2019 00:04:47 +0000

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