On September 11, the crypto assets market showed a divergent trend, with Bitcoin (BTC) firmly holding the 113,000 USD mark, while Ethereum (ETH) experienced a pullback of over 4%. Meanwhile, some altcoins like SENC, ZOO, and YULI recorded double-digit pump. Technical indicators indicate a neutral market sentiment, and it may enter a consolidation phase in the short term.
Overall Market Core Performance
Bitcoin (BTC): Currently reported at 113,988 USD, with a slight increase of 0.02% in the last 24 hours. Institutional holdings have surpassed 1 million coins, indicating strong demand. Support level at 110,928 USD, resistance level at 114,308.1 USD.
Ethereum (ETH): Currently reported at $4,369.53, down over 4% in the past 24 hours. 2 billion USDT added on-chain, long-term outlook remains optimistic. Support level at $4,294.81, resistance level at $4,452.93.
alts Highlights
SENC: Current price is 0.0001161 USD, with a 24-hour pump of 56.68%, and extremely high market activity. Support level is 0.0000741 USD, resistance level is 0.0001597 USD.
ZOO: Currently reported at $0.00000038, with a 24-hour pump of 26.28%. The trading volume is large but liquidity risk should be noted. Support level at $0.000000232, resistance level at $0.0000004997.
YULI: Currently reported at 0.0003771 USD, with a 24-hour pump of 20.67%, showing stable performance but may face pullback pressure in the short term. Support level at 0.0001936 USD, resistance level at 0.00038 USD.
technical indicator and liquidity assessment
Trading volume: BTC ($1.54 billion), ETH ($1.45 billion) are active with healthy liquidity; altcoins are more volatile.
Trading Depth: The spread between mainstream coins is small, and the depth is better than alts.
Arbitrage opportunities: mainstream coins are stable, while altcoins are highly volatile, presenting short-term arbitrage opportunities, but risk control is essential.
Fear and Greed Index: 47 (Neutral), short-term or maintaining a consolidation.
Investment Strategy Recommendations
Short Term (1–4 Weeks)
Entry: Buy ETH in batches when it pulls back to around $4,300; reduce BTC holdings if it drops below $110,928.
Take profit and stop loss: ETH stop loss set below $4,294; BTC take profit target above $114,308.
Position: Mainstream coins 60%, altcoins 40%.
Medium-term (1–6 months)
Trend: BTC and ETH are bullish in the medium term, but short-term fluctuations should be guarded against.
Configuration: BTC 70%, Ether 30%.
Key Events to Watch: Progress on SEC Crypto Regulatory Framework, Impact of Major Earnings Season on the Market.
Conclusion
On September 11, the crypto market continued its volatile pattern, with BTC holding firm at key support, ETH experiencing a short-term pullback, and the altcoin sector seeing a concentrated influx of funds. Investors should flexibly adjust their positions under neutral sentiment and pay attention to the potential impact of upcoming large options expirations and regulatory news on the market. For more real-time quotes and professional analysis, please follow the official Gate platform.
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