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It's interesting to observe how quickly traders lock in profits after sharp jumps. Yesterday, Bitcoin reached $74 thousand, but now it has already fallen back below — trading at around $72,660. It’s clear that for many, this was a signal to sell.
This behavior shows how unstable these short-term movements can be. When BTC jumps sharply upward, many rush to take their money, especially if it means realizing a significant gain from their entry. This is a classic pattern — the price rises, emotions grow, then suddenly everyone wants to exit at the same time.
Interestingly, such fluctuations occur quite regularly. Traders who understand this dynamic often use these moments to rebalance their portfolios. The question is whether this is just a correction before a new rise or if we are seeing a more serious consolidation. So far, everything remains within the expected volatility for crypto.