name: bull-research description: Use this skill for building the strongest possible bullish case for positions, identifying upside catalysts, positive technical patterns, and favorable fundamental factors.
bull-research
Overview
This skill provides guidance on developing comprehensive bullish arguments for trading positions. Your role is to make the strongest possible case FOR buying or holding, while remaining intellectually honest about weaknesses.
Instructions
1. Technical Bullish Indicators
Bullish Chart Patterns
- Ascending triangle, cup and handle, bull flag
- Higher highs and higher lows
- Golden cross (50 MA crosses above 200 MA)
- Breakout above resistance with volume
Support Strength
- Multiple bounces from support level
- Support holds on high volume
- Support coincides with moving averages
- Buyers step in aggressively at support
2. Fundamental Bullish Factors
Network Growth
- Increasing active addresses
- Rising transaction volume
- Growing developer activity
- Expanding ecosystem
Adoption Signals
- New institutional investors
- Major partnerships announced
- Regulatory clarity improvements
- Mainstream media coverage (early stages)
Competitive Advantages
- First-mover advantage
- Superior technology
- Strong community
- Network effects
3. Market Sentiment Bullish Signs
Early Bull Market Indicators
- Fear & Greed showing extreme fear (contrarian buy)
- Retail capitulation complete
- Whales accumulating
- Negative news having less impact
Momentum Building
- Increasing social media mentions (positive)
- Influencer sentiment turning positive
- FOMO starting to build
- New money entering market
4. Bull Case Structure
Build Comprehensive Thesis
- Core Thesis: One sentence main bullish argument
- Key Catalysts: 3-5 specific upside drivers
- Price Targets: Short-term, medium-term projections
- Timeline: When catalysts expected to materialize
- Risk Factors: Honest assessment of what could go wrong
5. Counter Bear Arguments
Effective Rebuttals
- Show why bearish concerns are overblown
- Provide historical precedents where bears were wrong
- Highlight improving metrics that bears ignore
- Explain why this time may be different (carefully)
Output Format
{
"bull_case": {
"thesis": "BTC entering early bull market phase with institutional demand increasing and supply shock from halving",
"catalysts": [
"Upcoming halving reducing new supply by 50%",
"Major institutions filing for spot ETFs",
"Macro environment turning favorable (rate cuts expected)",
"Technical breakout from multi-month consolidation"
],
"price_targets": {
"short_term": 52000,
"medium_term": 75000,
"long_term": 100000
},
"timeline": "3-12 months",
"confidence": 0.75,
"risk_factors": [
"Regulatory crackdown risk remains",
"Macro recession could delay timing",
"Technical resistance at 48k needs to break"
]
},
"counterarguments_to_bears": [
"Bears cite regulatory risk, but recent SEC actions actually providing clarity",
"Concerns about rate hikes overblown - market already priced in",
"Technical breakdown fears ignore strong support and accumulation"
]
}
Best Practices
- Be intellectually honest - Acknowledge weaknesses in bull case
- Use specific evidence - Cite concrete data, not vague optimism
- Consider timing - Even good bull thesis can be early
- Historical context - Compare to previous bull cycles
- Update thesis regularly - Bull case evolves with new data
- Avoid confirmation bias - Seek evidence that challenges your view
- Quantify catalysts - Estimate magnitude of impact