EMA Compression Isn't Confirmation | The Psychology Behind Bitcoin's Decision Points
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Four moving averages compressed into the same price zone.
Most traders called it confirmation.
Behavioral finance tells a different story.
In this episode of IM7 Intelligence, we explore why EMA compression often represents concentrated uncertainty rather than conviction, how cognitive biases influence trader decision-making, and why observing behavior is more valuable than predicting breakouts.
Using Bitcoin's recent 2-hour chart as a case study, we explain the psychology behind moving average compression, pattern recognition bias, confirmation bias, anchoring, and the difference between indicator-based thinking and observation-based thinking.
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