PROP - Riding the Cycle? The Next Wave May Just Be Starting!Prairie Operating Co.BATS:PROPTheSignalystMarkets move in cycles; and PROP is no exception. If you’ve been following our previous analyses, you’ll recognize the accumulation zone we highlighted earlier. Well, this updated chart adds another layer: the cyclical rhythm of price action. 🔁As shown, PROP has been moving in clearly defined waves, bouncing between key zones with consistency. The current cycle appears to have bottomed — once again — inside the lower bound, where strong demand continues to hold. We’re now in the early phase of what could be a fresh bullish cycle. If the rhythm plays out as before, the path of least resistance could take us toward the median zone ($6.5 - $7.5) and possibly all the way back to the upper bound ($15 - $17) by late 2025 or early 2026. 🔍 Supporting Fundamentals While the chart speaks volumes, the fundamentals back it up: Energy demand is surging globally, fueled by AI, data centers, and electric infrastructure — all of which require massive power capacity. Oil and gas remain essential in this transition phase, especially with renewable infrastructure still years away from matching base-load demand. PROP (Prairie Operating Co.) controls 65,000 acres in the DJ Basin — one of the most productive oil regions in the U.S. With advanced drilling tech and low-cost operations, PROP is well-positioned to ride out volatility and capitalize on rising demand. 🎯 Key Zones to Watch - Support: $2.5–$3 - Median target: $6.5–$7.5 - Macro resistance: $15–$17 📌 We’re not just seeing structure — we’re seeing rhythm, confluence, and timing align. If this cycle continues to play out, PROP might just be preparing for its next major wave. Are you ready to catch it? 🧠 Previous posts and technical breakdowns are attached for full context. ➡️ As always, speak with your financial advisor and do your own research before making any investment decisions. 📚 Always follow your trading plan => including entry, risk management, and trade execution. Good luck! All strategies are good, if managed properly. ~ Richard Nasr