Regarding the recent trend of BTC, here are three actionable trading ideas. You can choose to participate based on your risk tolerance.



**Bullish Strategy** (lower probability, caution advised): The price needs to stabilize above the 93,500 level, and MACD should show a positive crossover before considering entry. Set stop-loss below 92,100, with targets in the 95,000 to 96,000 range. Although this scenario is possible, recent signals are not yet strong enough.

**Bearish Strategy** (more worth paying attention to): This is the primary recommended direction. As long as the price falls below 92,100, or rebounds to the 93,200 to 93,500 range and faces resistance, it presents an ideal short entry point. Set stop-loss at 93,800, with downside targets at 91,000 or even 90,000.

**Range Trading** (high win rate choice): If you prefer not to bet on the direction, you can repeatedly buy high and sell low within the 92,100 to 93,200 range. Place stop-loss 200 to 300 points outside this range, suitable for short-term frequent traders.
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DecentralizedEldervip
· 7h ago
The bearish outlook is reliable. If it drops below 92,100, go directly short. This wave will definitely drop to 90,000.
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GateUser-c802f0e8vip
· 9h ago
The bearish signals really seem interesting; we need to hold the 92100 level.
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0xLostKeyvip
· 9h ago
The oscillation strategy is the real way to go; it's much more reliable than guessing ups and downs every day.
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FundingMartyrvip
· 9h ago
With such obvious bearish signals, why are people still bottom-fishing?
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TokenTherapistvip
· 9h ago
It's another shorting opportunity. If 92100 breaks, go for it. This wave doesn't seem too difficult.
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BankruptWorkervip
· 10h ago
It's better to wait for a signal to short. Let's see if 92100 breaks first. Entering now is a bit hasty.
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LiquidatedAgainvip
· 10h ago
Swing trading sounds great, but do you know? The 92100 level is like my account's liquidation price—so cursed, once touched, it's gone. Once again, I got stopped out, this time at 93800. Bearish? I don’t believe you. Last time I believed the same, and the result was liquidation. No one asked me if I was bleeding or not when that happened. Repeated trading within small ranges sounds stable, but in reality, leverage turns it into a fast track to heavy losses. Brothers, I wish I had known earlier. Risk control points are all @tm@ wishful thinking; the market simply doesn’t follow your stop-loss. That 93500 line—I used to calculate it the same way, but the liquidation mechanism reacts faster than I do. High sell, low buy? Ha, as soon as the borrowing rate spikes, everything's over. I've learned my lesson for you. If it drops below 92100, go short? Last time I shorted, I got liquidated immediately. Just mentioning it still hurts. I’ve tried all three strategies, and in the end, I used my health insurance card to cover the losses, adding more until I still haven't broken even. MACD bullish signal? Even if the signal is strong, my account can’t get stronger. Buying the dip at the top, going all-in, dreams shattered—this is my 2024.
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