Can BNB's rebound today continue? The key lies at the 895 level.
If the 4-hour candlestick can hold above 895, this round of pullback is basically over, and it's likely to make another push to a new high. Looking upward, pay close attention to the 930 and 950 zones—these are the next resistance areas.
However, before the price reaches the resistance, we need to confirm whether the 870 support can hold. If it falls below 870, there could be a quick downward spike in the short term, possibly reaching as low as around 830. So don't take this level lightly.
In short, 895 is the dividing line between bulls and bears—if it breaks above, look higher; if it can't hold, be prepared for another pullback.
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 8h ago
I think 895 is stable.
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screenshot_gains
· 12h ago
Now is the watershed between bulls and bears.
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NFTArchaeologis
· 12h ago
895 is the critical life-or-death line
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DAOdreamer
· 12h ago
Betting on the 870 support level holding
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APY_Chaser
· 12h ago
With unstoppable momentum, hold the line and then counterattack.
Can BNB's rebound today continue? The key lies at the 895 level.
If the 4-hour candlestick can hold above 895, this round of pullback is basically over, and it's likely to make another push to a new high. Looking upward, pay close attention to the 930 and 950 zones—these are the next resistance areas.
However, before the price reaches the resistance, we need to confirm whether the 870 support can hold. If it falls below 870, there could be a quick downward spike in the short term, possibly reaching as low as around 830. So don't take this level lightly.
In short, 895 is the dividing line between bulls and bears—if it breaks above, look higher; if it can't hold, be prepared for another pullback.