#数字资产动态追踪 Recently, Bitcoin's price has been fluctuating around the 91,000 mark. After a swift rally, we haven't seen the expected sharp decline. Currently, this kind of volatility resembles a technical correction after a price surge and is also a preparatory phase before the main upward trend ends. After this round of consolidation, there is still momentum for further upward movement. The bullish outlook remains unchanged for now, and the appearance of wave B is only a matter of time.
Weekend trading volume is usually weaker, so the short-term trading strategy should focus on short-term participation, buying on dips.
Specifically: - Go long on Bitcoin around 91,000, watch for 92,500 - Go long on Ethereum around 3,100, watch for 3,200
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LiquidationWizard
· 01-07 10:08
This move of 91,000 is still somewhat interesting, but I'm more concerned about when this buildup will actually end—don't let there be another fake breakout.
Everyone who bought in at 3100 during the second rally is laughing their heads off; ETH has really been underperforming lately.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 01-06 18:02
91,000 is coming back to recover again. This time, I hope it's truly building momentum, and not just another wave that crashes down.
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LucidSleepwalker
· 01-04 12:50
91000 is still dawdling here, give it a rest, I'm already tired of this routine
Accumulating? Or the main force is shaking out? Who knows, anyway I’m just relaxing this weekend
Can 92500 really break? I bet it can’t
Just afraid that I’ll wake up and see it drop back again, these past two days have been too intense
The springtime for short-term traders, I’m still a rookie watching from the sidelines
What’s up with SOL lately? Why is it moving so much and not syncing with BTC?
Buying on dips is simple, but the key is who knows where the low is
Don’t make it so complicated, just see if 91000 can hold
Ethereum at 3100 sounds good, but I don’t trust you, just kidding
Consolidation, consolidation, you guys go ahead and consolidate, I’ll sleep first
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DefiVeteran
· 01-04 12:50
91,000 is fluctuating again. I'm too familiar with this pattern, just waiting for that moment at 92,500.
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LayerZeroHero
· 01-04 12:34
The 91,000 level has been repeatedly tugged back and forth, which is a bit annoying, but not crashing is definitely a good thing.
If it can't break 92,500, I might start to worry a little. Let's see.
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potentially_notable
· 01-04 12:30
91,000 this pit was dug really deep, waiting for a low buy has made me a bit numb now
#数字资产动态追踪 Recently, Bitcoin's price has been fluctuating around the 91,000 mark. After a swift rally, we haven't seen the expected sharp decline. Currently, this kind of volatility resembles a technical correction after a price surge and is also a preparatory phase before the main upward trend ends. After this round of consolidation, there is still momentum for further upward movement. The bullish outlook remains unchanged for now, and the appearance of wave B is only a matter of time.
Weekend trading volume is usually weaker, so the short-term trading strategy should focus on short-term participation, buying on dips.
Specifically:
- Go long on Bitcoin around 91,000, watch for 92,500
- Go long on Ethereum around 3,100, watch for 3,200
$BTC $ETH $SOL 's correlation remains worth monitoring.