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ilmscore | Crypto Cycle EXTENDED!? ISM And Liquidity EXPLAINED!!
Crypto Cycle EXTENDED!? ISM And Liquidity EXPLAINED!!
Coin Bureau
Published:
2025-11-11
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Available
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Analyzed
Coin Bureau
Published:
2025-11-11
Status:
Available
|
Analyzed
Predictions from this Video
Total:
8
Correct:
1
Incorrect:
4
Pending:
3
Unrated:
0
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Topic
Status
The crypto bull market is predicted to extend into 2026.
"This suggests that the crypto bull market could also extend into next year."
BTC
Pending
Bitcoin and altcoins are predicted to reach their cycle peaks in mid-2026.
"This means that Bitcoin and altcoins might not hit their peaks until sometime in mid 2026."
BTC
Incorrect
Q4 2025 is predicted to be bullish for crypto, with Bitcoin reaching its cycle top.
"Q4 of 2025 should be bullish with at least Bitcoin hitting its cycle top."
BTC
Incorrect
Ethereum and altcoins are predicted to peak approximately one month after Bitcoin.
"If history repeats, then Ethereum and altcoins should top out roughly 1 month after Bitcoin does, whenever that turns out to be."
ETH
Pending
The ISM Index is projected to rise into late 2026, suggesting the crypto market could continue rising until then.
"the current ISM is projected to rise into late 2026, which suggests that the crypto market could possibly continue rising until then"
ISM Index
Pending
Central banks are predicted to be less accommodative to credit markets, potentially impacting global liquidity.
"Michael's research shows that central banks aren't being as accommodative to the credit markets as they need to be."
Global Liquidity Cycle
Correct
22 US states are currently in a recession, with 13 more on the verge.
"22 states in the US are technically in a recession with another 13 reportedly hanging in the balance."
US Recession
Incorrect
The economic turmoil in multiple US states could lead to a federal-level recession.
"This suggests that more states could soon face economic turmoil and this could in turn tip the US into a recession at the federal level."
US Recession
Incorrect
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