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I don't want to brag it, but I guess I need to because... because I just want to.
I also won one time at the prediction contest of Mixero, and the difference between the exact price and my prediction is only $1.XX. I mean only a dollar away from predicting the exact amount. I'm just lucky of course. I also tried to do some quick technical analysis on my prediction, but obviously, it didn't work as well.
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Okay, based on your experience as a winner in the Mixero contest, I hope I can also be a winner for this March contest.
Btw, as a normal human being, I certainly hope to win, that's why my instinct is to ask and write in the topic on how to guess the Bitcoin price so that it can be right and win. 
So you're expecting that you're the only one that wants to win, eh?

We all want to win, but we have different ways of winning it.
Writing a topic about it for me will only give you ideas on how to increase your chances of winning, but in reality, there's no certainty to it. If only creating a topic like this makes us a winner, all of us could've created one as well.

At the end of the day, that's why it's a prediction contest. We need to predict what will be the price of it at the specific date and time. Yes, analyzing the market and the possible movements could increase your chances, but that isn't 100% certain because there's no such thing as like that in crypto. The best that we can do is to analyze the market, predict, analyze, predict, and repeat the process. If you win, you win. If you lose, better luck next month.
