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#Bitcoin $BTC pushing up against 4 Sidereal EMA again bears weak

It happens more often than not that Bitcoin tops, bottoms or crosses averages on a 656 day interval, this corresponds to a cycle of 1 Sidereal month. The fast EMAs are based on the average of the Sidereal and Synodic months (1 and 2X) The slow EMAs is based on the Sidereal month (4 and 12X). If you zoom out you will see that the 24 Sidereal month EMA provided the support below $6000 for months.

The average calendar month is 30.4375 days long (365.25, accounting for leap years, divided by 12.) But there are four other month durations based on actual astronomical and biological cycles and events. These cycles affect everything from jellyfish mating schedules to spikes in crime, human ovulation... and apparently Bitcoin EMAs and Ichimoku Clouds .

Here are four other month types:

  • Synodic month: A complete cycle of phases of the Moon as seen from Earth, averages 29.530588 mean solar days in length (i.e., 29 days 12 hours 44 minutes 3 seconds); because of perturbations in the Moon’s orbit, the lengths of all astronomical months vary slightly.

  • Monthly Menstrual cycle: A monthly cycle which averages 28.335 mean solar days in length. It happens to be the exact average of the Synodic and Sidereal months and determines the process of ovulation and menstruation in women and other female primates.

  • Sidereal month: The time needed for the Moon to return to the same place against the background of the stars, 27.321661 days (i.e., 27 days 7 hours 43 minutes 12 seconds); the difference between synodic and sidereal lengths is due to the orbital movement of the Earth-Moon system around the Sun. The tropical month, 27.321582 days (i.e., 27 days 7 hours 43 minutes 5 seconds), only 7 seconds shorter than the sidereal month, is the time between passages of the Moon through the same celestial longitude.

  • The draconic month: A month of 27.212220 days (i.e., 27 days 5 hours 5 minutes 35.8 seconds) is the time between the Moon’s passages through the same node, or intersection of its orbit with the ecliptic, the apparent pathway of the Sun.


To determine the number of hours in each month for the purpose of charting simply multiply the daily durations by 24 hours:

  • Calendar month: 731 hours
  • Menstrual cycle: 680 hours
  • Sidereal month: 656 hours


The spread is enough to affect the EMAs significantly on all timeframes as well as support and resistance levels in Ichimoku clouds on all timeframes.

The charts that follow Sideral and Menstrual cycle charting methods best are the following:

  • 1 Minute
  • 5 Minute
  • 30 Minute
  • 1 Hour
  • 4 Hour
  • 1 Day
  • 3 Day

    This is likely due to their common denominators in terms of time. Don't even bother with the 15 minute, the 6 hour or the weekly charts they are likely following some unnatural time frames imposed on us by patriarchal society and A type personality, no skin in the game, academics who know nothing about how the moon affects the rest of us.

    In the chart above you will see that the 24 Sideral month EMA (green line) is what determined support for all those months that BTC kept bouncing around 6000.The exact levels make no sense until you look at that Sideral EMA . BTC recently bounced off the 72 Sideral month EMA (green dots) after the yearly low had pierced through it for a few sols (days on any planet).

    On shorter time frames chart using Menstrual cycle EMAs. While yesterday BTC bounced off the 1.5 Menstrual cycle EMA (a period of time encompasing not one but two ovulations) today it is has stabilized on the 1 Menstrual cycle EMA . These two EMAs have been providing resistance and support since the capitulation a few moons back.
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