He didn't announce the bottom until today. He's calling for $7900. He has been saying it will reach this area but that we will need to get closer before he would be willing to call a bottom. Time will tell if he is actually right but either way if you have to compare the two (and I wish that I didn't) he is closer.
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I don't think we're fighting, at least not anymore. I just like setting the record straight. It seems like a lot of people have a hard time understanding the nuance that analysts can present through daily postings, and this was one of those things that I think could have slipped through the cracks. He's been saying that he's not ready to call a bottom for a few weeks, until today.
It's already hit $8400 on Coinbase, and I've had my buy ladders near $8500 met and I've already resold in anticipation of a lower low. But you are right, we will see over the next 3 - 4 days whose analysis, if anyone's, stands the test of time.
@salahuddin2004 probably doesn't want you posting links to other analyst's blogs here, especially, if he doesn't even like us mentioning them.
Really it's the difference between analysis and prediction at this point. Haejin allows for the development and a multitude of corrective pathways to reveal themselves where as Sala just seems to take a stance and we're really not sure which type of analysis he's using. I'm sure in the end we can all agree on BTC to the moon!