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From the daily chart, Bitcoin has stabilized above the middle band of the Bollinger Bands for the first time after several days of fluctuation, and this signal is quite clear. More importantly, a bullish engulfing pattern has appeared, indicating that the bulls are further strengthening. Previously, it was analyzed that there is a high probability of catching the holiday market trend for a breakout. Now, the conditions are increasingly favorable—the Bollinger Bands are about to contract, which is a typical pre-breakout signal. Therefore, the upcoming strategy will still focus on buying on dips.
From a technical perspective, recent support is around 88,500-88,000. On the upside, first watch for resistance at 90,500-91,000. If a smooth breakthrough occurs, 93,000 will be within sight. The overall rhythm remains optimistic, but it is important to maintain support below.
However, if 88,000 can't be broken this time, then we really need to consider a bearish trend.
Bullish engulfing? Wake up, brother, a rebound is just a rebound.
Holiday market? Ha, that's a pretty good excuse.
Actually, it all depends on whether 93,000 can hold steady; everything else is just noise.
Touching the kidney position again at 88,500? That's a bit risky.
The middle band of the Bollinger Bands is getting excited; why is this chart so easily satisfied?
A pullback to go long is fine, just don't go all in, keeping some bullets is crucial.