#Strategy加码BTC配置 Bitcoin opened at 57.05, once surged to 58.61 before pulling back, with the bottom stabilizing around 56.64, and finally closing at 57.37. On the weekly K-line chart, a typical long upper shadow inverted hammer pattern has formed.



In the short term, the weekly chart is in a narrow range of fluctuation, with short-term moving averages also closely aligned. Under this pattern, if there is a dip and rebound during the day, there is still plenty of room for operation above. But be cautious—after a surge, a correction is likely, so don’t be too greedy.

**Bearish Strategy**
Enter short positions in the 57.9-58.0 range, with a stop-loss above 58.7. The target is the support at the lower boundary of the oscillation.

**Bullish Strategy**
Enter long positions at 56.2-56.3, with a stop-loss below 55.7. The target points to the resistance at the upper boundary of the oscillation.

Grasping the rhythm is very important—there are no absolute technical rules; defense first, profit second.
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JustAnotherWalletvip
· 01-07 22:32
Can the inverted hammer pattern break through this time? It seems like it still depends on the subsequent trading volume..
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tx_pending_forevervip
· 01-05 23:52
I’ve never really believed in the inverted hammer pattern... It's better to look at actual support and resistance levels.
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LiquidationTherapistvip
· 01-05 20:23
Inverted hammer with narrow fluctuations, this market trend is like playing with puppets. Whoever can grasp the rhythm wins.
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ForumLurkervip
· 01-05 04:30
Inverted hammer pattern with narrow fluctuations, I've seen this routine too many times, and in the end, it's still whoever breaks the level first wins. I've already given up on the 56 to 58 range. Instead of obsessing over technicals, it's better to preserve the principal. Greedy attempts rarely end well.
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LiquidityOraclevip
· 01-05 03:29
Inverted hammer with narrow fluctuations, this market really depends on a sense of rhythm. I agree that defense comes first, but in actual trading, everyone wants to earn a bit more. It's difficult.
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SmartContractPhobiavip
· 01-05 03:27
I'm already tired of this narrow-range fluctuation pattern. Let's wait until a breakout occurs.
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CryptoCrazyGFvip
· 01-05 03:23
The inverted hammer pattern is something I hear about every week; I just want to know if this time it can really break down.
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governance_lurkervip
· 01-05 03:22
Inverted hammer pattern with narrow fluctuations, this market trend is indeed quite tumultuous... But the phrase "defense first" is well said, and more important than anything else.
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NeonCollectorvip
· 01-05 03:17
The inverted hammer pattern I looked at for a long time, and I feel like it's just a fake-out. Can it really break through?
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MetaNomadvip
· 01-05 03:14
Inverted hammer? Same old story. Last time I said this, it directly caused a drop of over 1,000. Maybe wait until a breakout before discussing it again.
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