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The most interesting thing is the market's "regularity." Every night around 11 PM, sell orders appear on time, forming a fixed routine over several days. An experienced trader jokingly mentioned this phenomenon, with a look of helplessness: "This is more reliable than my alarm clock."
On-chain data reveals clues—Bitcoin reserves on exchanges have shrunk by about 8% since early August, and market liquidity has been drained completely. Even the most vocal bullish analysts have changed their tune, adopting a more cautious and conservative stance.
**Technical analysis has been pushed to the limit**
From my years of trading experience, Bitcoin is now stuck in an extremely narrow range. On the 4-hour chart, the price oscillates around $87,000, with stubborn resistance at $88,300-$88,900 and support at $86,000-$84,000. This extreme compression often indicates a big move is brewing—like a spring being compressed to its limit, ready to release at any moment.
The futures market is also very particular. Open interest fluctuates between $55 billion and $60 billion, with traders unwilling to truly exit their positions. Instead, they continue to hold leveraged positions, betting on the direction. This is a sign of building momentum—energy is accumulating.
It’s also important to note that Bitcoin is still under the downward trendline formed since the peak of $126,000 in October. Every rebound attempt hits a wall at this line, gradually eroding market sentiment through repeated failures.