Bitcoin early trading technical analysis:



Currently, market liquidity is relatively low, and short-term slippage is likely to occur. It is recommended to stay cautious and avoid heavy positions betting on a single direction.

In terms of trading strategy, consider taking profits gradually if the price rebounds to the 88,000-89,000 range. If it retraces to the 87,000-87,300 range, you can lightly test the bullish trend, but set stop-loss orders below 86,000.

The key level to watch for a breakout is 90,000: if volume increases and the price stabilizes above this level with a retest confirmation, there is potential for further upward movement toward 92,900. Conversely, if the price falls below 86,000 with increased volume, the market sentiment may turn bearish, and short positions could target around 85,760. Overall, it is advisable to wait for clear signals indicating the trend direction and avoid blindly chasing rallies.
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MemeKingNFTvip
· 1h ago
It's the same old trick again... Sell off from 88 to 89, buy the dip from 87 to 87.3, look for 92.9 on a breakout above 90... I've heard it so many times my ears are calloused, always saying "wait for the signal," but every time I turn around, I've been cut again. Low liquidity is just a cover; honestly, it just means no one is willing to take the other side. I've set the line at 86,000 a long time ago. Will it really hold this time... I have no confidence.
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GateUser-74b10196vip
· 4h ago
Liquidity is indeed a concern in this wave, and it's easy to get trapped. I agree with the idea of reducing positions between 88,000-89,000, but whether it can hold at 87,000 is still a question. The key is whether it can stay above 90,000; if it can't, 85,760 will be right in front of us.
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LuckyBearDrawervip
· 23h ago
I think reducing the position by 88,000 is still a bit conservative, but it's true that when liquidity is poor, it's easy to get trapped. It's better to be cautious.
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ProofOfNothingvip
· 23h ago
Those who still dare to hold heavy positions with such low liquidity are true warriors. I'll wait and see.
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OnlyUpOnlyvip
· 23h ago
Low liquidity and still talking about technical levels, to put it simply, just waiting for signals. Stop messing around.
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AirdropHunterWangvip
· 23h ago
With such low liquidity, do you still dare to chase? I think, wait for the signal, don't miss out or get caught. Take profits at 88,000, and you'll be fine.
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GateUser-e51e87c7vip
· 23h ago
Still daring to hold heavy positions with such low liquidity? This is the self-discipline of retail investors.
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SchrodingerAirdropvip
· 23h ago
Low liquidity is always the same story every time, and yet it still ends up crashing? I believe in the 88,000 reduction, but I'm just worried that if it gets cut in half, they'll suddenly pump the price—that feeling...
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