#战略性加仓BTC $BTC Honestly, in this wave of market movement, only those who experience the repeated oscillations know the pain of playing the game. Any slight hint of a breakout is quickly pushed back to the original form, making trading extremely difficult—like hell mode.
In the short term, the trend line has not yet been confirmed. Yesterday's failure to break above the 91,000 level, which is the bullish-bearish dividing line, is indeed a bit disappointing—meaning the selling pressure above 90,000 is still quite fierce. The price now needs to dip further to find the liquidity that has been washed out.
Based on the line I marked on the 24th, Bitcoin should theoretically first retest 85,000 to gather enough energy for a decent upward attack. But what happened? The market touched a low of 86,600 and was quickly pulled back, skipping the retest of 85,000 entirely—this gap now has a chance to be filled. Once the gap is filled successfully, the previous predictive framework remains valid.
Currently, the four-hour volatility has been compressed to the extreme. When energy accumulates to this level, there will always be a moment of release. The trend breakout is just around the corner. It’s very likely that there will be sudden surges or sharp drops, with the price swings expanding sharply. Conservative traders should wait until the trend truly emerges before taking action, because the most profitable markets are often those where you wait patiently.
If you must participate without clear signals, remember: stop-loss must be in place, and entries and exits should be decisive. This is the bottom line for survival.
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ProofOfNothing
· 9h ago
91,000 hasn't been broken yet and was pushed back again. This rhythm is really disgusting. I'm just waiting for 85,000 to fill the gap now.
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 9h ago
91,000 didn't hold, really heartbreaking. It feels like the gap at 85,000 will have to be filled sooner or later.
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ServantOfSatoshi
· 9h ago
It's really frustrating that 91,000 can't be broken. It seems like the bears are holding their ground here.
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TransplantingRiceSeedl
· 9h ago
BEES BTC ETH Buy, buy, buy at such a low market cap. Everyone buy together! Any coin with consensus will rise, even Bitcoin relies on everyone's consensus. The lower the market cap, the bigger the opportunity. Little bees, honey is very sweet and memorable, they're hardworking little bees. Where are the flowers? The little bees will go there. They represent beauty. Everyone agrees to buy, buy, buy, and it will instantly shoot up to 999. The whales are coming soon, so keep buying. In the future, everyone will go wherever life is beautiful.
#战略性加仓BTC $BTC Honestly, in this wave of market movement, only those who experience the repeated oscillations know the pain of playing the game. Any slight hint of a breakout is quickly pushed back to the original form, making trading extremely difficult—like hell mode.
In the short term, the trend line has not yet been confirmed. Yesterday's failure to break above the 91,000 level, which is the bullish-bearish dividing line, is indeed a bit disappointing—meaning the selling pressure above 90,000 is still quite fierce. The price now needs to dip further to find the liquidity that has been washed out.
Based on the line I marked on the 24th, Bitcoin should theoretically first retest 85,000 to gather enough energy for a decent upward attack. But what happened? The market touched a low of 86,600 and was quickly pulled back, skipping the retest of 85,000 entirely—this gap now has a chance to be filled. Once the gap is filled successfully, the previous predictive framework remains valid.
Currently, the four-hour volatility has been compressed to the extreme. When energy accumulates to this level, there will always be a moment of release. The trend breakout is just around the corner. It’s very likely that there will be sudden surges or sharp drops, with the price swings expanding sharply. Conservative traders should wait until the trend truly emerges before taking action, because the most profitable markets are often those where you wait patiently.
If you must participate without clear signals, remember: stop-loss must be in place, and entries and exits should be decisive. This is the bottom line for survival.