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Trading Spaces recap: Liquidity jitters, BTC’s “last stand” and why privacy coins won’t quit

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Why markets feel heavy (and what could change)

Liquidity tightened hard at the start of November, a classic headwind for risk. While funding stresses are easing, markets typically price the sentiment before the liquidity lands. Add in fading odds of a near-term rate cut and patchy data flow, and you get outsized sensitivity: bad news has hit harder than good news has helped.

“There’s a lag to all of this—sentiment moves first; flows follow.”

BTC: Den’s “here or nowhere” zone

Den’s map from prior shows had us eyeing this cluster for weeks; we’re now there. The thesis: this cycle’s tendency to dump into the 3D 100-EMA area, deviate briefly, then spring is still alive— if we see quick absorption and a reclaim.

What confirms strength

  • Swift reclaim of the lost range and stacked EMAs (4H → D)

  • A fast reaction at the yearly open (narrow wicks, strong closes)

  • Follow-through from majors (breadth), not BTC alone

What breaks it

  • Clean break below, weak retests, and failure to reclaim. That shifts bias defensive and strengthens the case that the top might be in.

ETH: Slight relative strength, clear to-dos

ETH hasn’t made fresh lows in lockstep with BTC at the same moments— a small positive. But bulls still need to:

  1. Reclaim the yearly open

  2. Flip EMAs bullish

  3. Attack the prior rejection shelf

Until then, it’s setup, not signal.

The privacy-coin revival playbook

ZEC: Still the leader—respecting trends across 4H/D; as long as daily/4H trends hold, the money’s still in the leader.

XMR: Clean high-timeframe range; currently at resistance—entry makes more sense after a breakout/acceptance.

DASH: Improving structure, but late-beta risk is higher when liquidity is thin.

“In thin markets, trade the narrative’s primary—rotate only after the leader clearly weakens.”

DeFi flow watch: Uniswap’s fee switch

Governance chatter about turning on fee distributions sparked a quick news pop in prior weeks. Structure and tweets both matter, but the following need to line up:  market as a whole bounces → UNI fee switch proposal going through → UNI chart holding supportn— then the narrative can add fuel.

Weekend checklist (and into next week)

  1. BTC vs. yearly open / 3D 100-EMA: Look for swift reclaim and strong closes

  2. ETH trend reclaims: Are bulls doing more than bouncing?

  3. Rates odds: Track the cut probabilities—risk appetite has been swinging with them

  4. Liquidity tells: Funding normalization typically precedes price

  5. Narratives: If ZEC stumbles (daily/4H trend loss), don’t chase laggards—wait for confirmation of rotation

Catch the full replay on YouTube:

Housekeeping

Scheduling: Trading Spaces is pushed back one week for Thanksgiving. We’ll be back Dec 5—same time, same stream.

Trading Spaces runs every two weeks; follow @krakenfx@krakenpro and @Dentoshi for stream times, charts and highlights.

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