Looking at this 15-minute chart, I think the probability of drawing a door at this position is actually quite low.
Why do I say that? The key number is — 87000. If the price doesn't break below this line, the profit potential on the contract side is actually limited. Conversely, if it moves upward, the situation is different. Those who opened short positions at low levels, especially those using high leverage, are probably already trembling.
The market's goal is to first clear out these positions and harvest their funds. Only then can the gains be maximized. This is the logic of capital flow.
Therefore, from this perspective, the probability of the price moving higher is quite high. But don’t celebrate too early — what really requires caution is when the price hits the resistance zone around 91500-92000. That’s the position to watch carefully.
For now, there's no need to worry about drawing a door. The other specific analysis logic has already been explained in the previous updates.
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LiquidatedThrice
· 12h ago
If 87,000 can't be broken, then it has to push higher. Short sellers are probably going to get squeezed.
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OnchainFortuneTeller
· 12h ago
Ha, this line at 87,000 is quite interesting. Indeed, how can short positions survive?
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MevSandwich
· 12h ago
If 87,000 can't break it, then push higher. Short sellers, it's time to cry.
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StakeTillRetire
· 12h ago
If 87,000 can't be broken, then it has to push higher. This logic makes sense.
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FunGibleTom
· 12h ago
87000 can't be broken, push upward, all short positions will be forced to liquidate.
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TokenomicsTinfoilHat
· 12h ago
If it can't break through 87,000, there's no point; it needs to push higher.
Looking at this 15-minute chart, I think the probability of drawing a door at this position is actually quite low.
Why do I say that? The key number is — 87000. If the price doesn't break below this line, the profit potential on the contract side is actually limited. Conversely, if it moves upward, the situation is different. Those who opened short positions at low levels, especially those using high leverage, are probably already trembling.
The market's goal is to first clear out these positions and harvest their funds. Only then can the gains be maximized. This is the logic of capital flow.
Therefore, from this perspective, the probability of the price moving higher is quite high. But don’t celebrate too early — what really requires caution is when the price hits the resistance zone around 91500-92000. That’s the position to watch carefully.
For now, there's no need to worry about drawing a door. The other specific analysis logic has already been explained in the previous updates.