D Kay
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D Kay
@DKayCoins
Crypto technicals and macro observations.
Exeter, UK Katılım Temmuz 2011
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@PeterMcCormack It's the feminisation of society. These days feelings are more important than facts.
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@corleonescrypto You get rich by putting $200 a month in the s&p for 40 years. It's boring as hell which is why most people just fritter their wealth away gambling on crypto.
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@martin3dge I've been trying to figure this out using a Relative Volume tool which has shown large scale buying even when normal volume tools show selling activity.
Your tool looks like it's probably doing a better job 😂
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$BTC
Absorption by Passive Buyers: All that aggressive selling volume is being "eaten" by large limit buy orders. If price stays flat or bounces despite the heavy sell pressure, it means the Passive Buyers (Institutions) are stronger than the Aggressive Sellers (Retail/Panic).
Trapped Liquidity: Every trader who shorted into that aggression is now "stuck." Their stop-losses are sitting just above the current range or the recent swing high.
The Squeeze Fuel: Because those shorts aren't being rewarded, they will eventually have to "buy back" their positions to exit. This "buy-back" creates the fuel for a violent move in the opposite direction once a trigger is hit.
On the second picture you can see how the next candle looks like. What do you thing are the shorts going to be rewarded or are we going to shift direction from here?


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@TicTocTick If there is no electricity tomorrow, Bitcoin is the last thing you will be worrying about.
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@tradetravelchil Could be a full reclaim of the wick if we close below 50% of it, right?
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@AjayTya45266500 @PeterSchiff He was saying Gold would go to 5k for years too. Why is he always so wrong?
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@PeterSchiff Yea right! You have been saying that for decades. Just MAG 7’s mkt cap alone dwarfs all of EU and China combined. Give it 6 months and you would be forgotten.
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@CrypNuevo when you update this week can you comment how how there is almost no wick in the daily low from last week. Is this a potential v bottom?
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@Ondrejbordo @GordonGekko What I know about markets is that they very seldom do what you expect them to do, or what's obvious.
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@GordonGekko Plus Alts are on sale. We just reached the 200 ema.
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TOTAL2 which is the combined price of all crypto assets minus Bitcoin, has just reached the 200 weekly EMA. I've bought back into Alts here but I'll sell again if we go lower than this.
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@Bitcoin_Teddy Retail is panic selling. Big money is slowly buying it off them. That's how it works. They're clever and can manipulate the price. Retail isn't.
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@arianajasmine__ Generalising negatively about a gender. Sounds like sexism to me. Unless there's another word for it?
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@iamAtheistGirl Former leftist here and I agree with most of that and wouldn't call it radical. You lost me at billionaires though. They're mostly just a product of globalisation and digital platforms.
It's not a zero sum game, they don't have your money. Blame gov's instead.
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radical leftist here
some of my most radical thoughts include:
everyone deserves equity and equality
people should be free to love who they want to love or be who they want to be
trans people exist and have always existed
women can decide what’s best for their own bodies
the best society is a healthy, educated society and these things should not be contingent on whether or not you were born to well off parents and healthcare should never be for profit
climate change is a threat to humanity and our lack of care for the environment is not sustainable
it is the guns and the lackadaisical attitude we have towards them
billionaires shouldn’t exist and the rich should pay their fair share in taxes
police departments are not military and cops should be helpers
teachers should be paid their worth
i was radicalized by empathy and compassion ✊
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@daniellismore The Trans activists will never understand how they caused this.
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The UK Is Now a “Country of Concern” for Trans People. That Should Alarm Everyone.
Something extraordinary has happened, and it has barely been absorbed by the public.
The United Kingdom has been formally criticised by the Council of Europe for an “appalling rise in transphobia and toxic anti-trans discourse” and placed alongside countries such as Poland, Hungary, Turkey and Russia as a country of concern for LGBTQIA+ people. This is not the assessment of activists on social media. It is the conclusion of Europe’s leading human rights body.
The Council of Europe’s resolution, debated and adopted in January, did not emerge from nowhere. It followed years of escalating hostile rhetoric in UK politics, media and public life, particularly aimed at trans people. British delegates attempted to dilute the findings during the debate and failed. The rebuke stood.
Adam Long of the National LGBT Federation described the situation plainly. The rise in anti-trans discourse in the UK is no longer marginal. It is visible, sustained and harmful. The Council’s decision reflects a recognition that this rhetoric is producing real-world consequences.
Ireland’s Transgender Equality Network chair, Sara Phillips, was equally clear. The narratives being pushed do not merely debate policy. They deny the existence of trans people, undermine their rights and dehumanise them. These campaigns do not stop at trans communities. They bleed into attacks on wider LGBTQIA+ equality, reproductive rights and the rights of women and children.
This is how human rights erosion works. It never announces itself as oppression. It frames itself as “common sense”, “concern” or “balance”. But the outcomes are measurable. Increased hate speech. Increased harassment. Increased violence. Increased fear.
That is why the Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention issued a red-flag alert for the UK in relation to anti-trans and anti-intersex rights. A red flag is not an accusation of genocide. It is an early warning system. It identifies patterns that historically precede mass rights violations: scapegoating, dehumanisation, moral panic, institutional hostility and the narrowing of legal protections.
The Lemkin Institute’s analysis highlights how trans people in the UK are increasingly framed as threats rather than citizens. Language matters. When pronouns are stripped in reporting, when identity is treated as ideology, when existence is debated rather than protected, the groundwork for exclusion is laid.
What makes this particularly disturbing is the comparison the Council of Europe itself draws. Poland’s so-called “LGBT-free zones”. Hungary’s ban on LGBTQ+ representation to minors. Turkey’s systematic rollbacks of queer rights. These are not fringe regimes. They are cautionary examples of how quickly a democracy can slide when minorities are treated as disposable.
The UK now appears in that conversation.
This is not about silencing disagreement. It is about recognising when disagreement turns into organised hostility backed by institutions. Human rights law exists precisely to protect minorities when they become politically inconvenient.
The Council of Europe was explicit. States have a duty to counter misleading narratives, increase public understanding and actively promote equality. Neutrality in the face of dehumanisation is not neutrality. It is complicity.
What happens next matters. Countries can change course. They can correct. They can choose dignity over panic. But pretending this condemnation does not exist will not make it go away.
When international human rights bodies raise alarms, history shows it is wise to listen early rather than explain later.
Shame on @UKLabour @Keir_Starmer @wesstreeting
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Council of Europe Resolution on rising anti-trans hostility
GCN reporting on the UK as a “country of concern”
gcn.ie/uk-council-eur…
Lemkin Institute Red Flag Alert on anti-trans and intersex rights in the UK
lemkininstitute.com/red-flag-alert…

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@KirstieMAllsopp I don't think there has been a minority group in history that has politicized their cause more than the trans community. Thats why people struggle with it. This and because their 'rights' impinge on everyone else's rights.
It's not as cut and dry as just accepting them.
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