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The analysis predicts a bullish trend for both ETH and BTC, based on historical patterns observed in the US Presidential Election Cycle. Midterm years are typically bearish, followed by post-midterm years and election years which tend to be bullish. The video suggests that the current period aligns with a pattern preceding a significant bull run. For ETH, the analysis points to a target of $15,000, with a failure bound at $1,000. For BTC, the predicted target is $80,000, with a failure bound at $20,000. The reasoning hinges on historical data suggesting that after bearish midterm years, markets tend to enter a bullish phase, with specific targets derived from Fibonacci extensions on past all-time highs.
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