The market on January 3rd ultimately depends on one point—whether Bitcoin can hold the 92,500 level. To be honest, any rebound before this has been at most a fluctuation within the range. 90,380 has always been a position of short-term struggle, but the real factor that will determine the market's subsequent direction is still the 92,500 line.
What if it can't break above? Then continued oscillation and further downward testing are very normal. The current strategy is actually very clear—don't gamble on the direction blindly, just wait for the price to speak for itself. The market will give the answer, as long as you are patient enough.
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FlashLoanPrince
· 9h ago
If 92,500 can't hold, then let's just keep falling, there's nothing much to say.
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LiquidityWizard
· 9h ago
Is 92,500 really that critical? It feels like every time someone says a certain level is the "life or death line."
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SadMoneyMeow
· 9h ago
Is 92,500 really that important? It feels like every day someone is saying a certain point is the key point.
The market on January 3rd ultimately depends on one point—whether Bitcoin can hold the 92,500 level. To be honest, any rebound before this has been at most a fluctuation within the range. 90,380 has always been a position of short-term struggle, but the real factor that will determine the market's subsequent direction is still the 92,500 line.
What if it can't break above? Then continued oscillation and further downward testing are very normal. The current strategy is actually very clear—don't gamble on the direction blindly, just wait for the price to speak for itself. The market will give the answer, as long as you are patient enough.