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The analysis examines Bitcoin and Ethereum, suggesting potential upside for both. For Bitcoin, it notes it trading under a range, but it could have continuation if resistance turns to support, with the potential to front-run the September trap, looking at a fractal from 2017. A reclaim is essential or a downward correction towards $100,000 could happen. The Bitcoin fractal from 2017 shows it could be replayed. Ethereum, on the other hand, has broken out of a descending wedge and is consolidating, with the potential to take out prior highs. A Treasury company with $ETH surpasses $BTC treasury companies in trading volume. The analysis is looking for a global liquidity breakout, but it would be for Bitcoin all the way up to $150,000
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