YouTube handle @theroadto1m. We extract every trade call from this creator’s latest video — entry zones, stops, targets, timeframe — and score them live against CoinGecko price data. · 12 active calls Last refresh: Jun 05, 2026 13:12 UTC.
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Accuracy scoreboard
7d hit-rate
100%
4/4 resolved · wtd 100%
30d hit-rate
50%
9/18 resolved · wtd 50%
90d hit-rate
50%
9/18 resolved · wtd 50%
Hit-rate = price reached the target in the stated direction before the horizon expired. Weighted score gives 1.5× credit to high-confidence calls. Scores require at least one resolved call — most creators are still accumulating pending calls.
The creator expresses a bearish outlook on Bitcoin, citing a breakdown from a weekly bearish flag pattern. He is targeting $52,000 and potentially $45,000, viewing anything below $91.3K as a bear market. He identifies immediate support between $60k-$62.5k and resistance between $65k-$67k. Despite the bearish technical analysis, he mentions he has been accumulating spot Bitcoin, increasing his exposure to 33% of his total planned allocation for the bear market. The creator also discusses ETF outflows and market liquidity dynamics.
The creator maintains a bearish macro outlook, considering anything below $91.3K a bear market and targeting prices as low as $52K and potentially $45K.
Price levels explicitly mentioned in the latest video transcript. These are observation levels — not trade calls.
Asset
Level
Type
Context
BTC
$91,300
resistance
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BTC
$67,000
resistance
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BTC
$65,000
resistance
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BTC
$62,500
support
—
BTC
$60,000
support
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BTC
$58,000
support
—
BTC
$56,000
support
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Trade calls
Entry zones, stops, and targets extracted from transcripts. Tabs: Scalp (≤7d), Swing (8–30d), Macro (30+d), History (resolved). Each call feeds the accuracy scoreboard above.
No scalp calls (≤7d) active — check Swing or Macro tabs.
No swing calls (8–30d) active — check Scalp or Macro tabs.