#数字资产动态追踪 Market trends are repeatedly showing strength through consolidation, and patience often determines whether one can step into the breakout rhythm. Yesterday, Bitcoin maintained a narrow range during the day, with a fluctuation of less than 1000 points between high and low, and the market remained largely sideways, building momentum. In the early hours, the bulls finally effectively stabilized above the 88,000 level, then gradually rose to around 88,800. Currently, there are no obvious signs of a breakout upward, and the overall trend remains steady and upward. Ethereum follows Bitcoin’s pace but shows more conviction in reclaiming ground, firmly holding above the 3,000 level, still consolidating below previous highs under resistance. As we approach Friday’s close, the end of the weekly trend is crucial.
From the market structure perspective, Bitcoin has completed its previous dip and recovery, officially shifting into a sideways but slightly bullish pattern. Multi-timeframe technicals show clear support resonance, and trend signals are easily identifiable. On the four-hour chart, after stabilizing above 87,189, the price shows a standard rising pattern with continuous higher lows. Each pullback has not broken below the key central position, with alternating small bullish candles and solid K-lines, indicating strong support below and controlled buying momentum, only constrained by key resistance zones above. The one-hour chart displays a clear stair-step upward trajectory, with short-term corrections always within manageable ranges. Profit-taking at higher levels is a normal consolidation after gains, not a sign of trend weakening. The basic approach remains unchanged: as long as the previous lows are not broken, Bitcoin maintains its main tone of sideways upward movement, and a bullish outlook is justified.
Friday morning trading reference: $BTC can be bought on dips around 87,800, targeting 90,000 $ETH can be bought on dips around 2,960, targeting 3,050
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ponzi_poet
· 01-05 01:20
Patience? The market really tests my patience haha
It's either buying on dips or aiming for 90k... same old tricks, brother
88k keeps bouncing but doesn't break through. This consolidation is really getting annoying. When will we see a decent breakout?
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YieldHunter
· 01-05 00:38
technically speaking... if you look at the data, this multi-timeframe "support resonance" thing is basically just saying it hasn't broken yet lol. not exactly groundbreaking. the 87189 pivot is legit though, ngl. but here's what's bugging me—where's the actual liquidity depth analysis? anyone can draw lines on a chart fr fr
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NoStopLossNut
· 01-02 01:49
A bit tired. When will this phase of adjustment truly break through... Staying at 88,000, but 90,000 still feels too far away.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 01-02 01:49
Just polish it and be done with it. Anyway, it won't break below the previous low. This time, I really feel like a breakthrough is coming.
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MetaNeighbor
· 01-02 01:47
Patience is easy to talk about, but when it comes to volatile markets, it's still tempting to act quickly.
After grinding for so long, there's finally some movement. Let's see if we can truly break through next week.
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FlatlineTrader
· 01-02 01:40
87800 I think this price will drop further... If you don't believe it, let's see on Friday.
#数字资产动态追踪 Market trends are repeatedly showing strength through consolidation, and patience often determines whether one can step into the breakout rhythm. Yesterday, Bitcoin maintained a narrow range during the day, with a fluctuation of less than 1000 points between high and low, and the market remained largely sideways, building momentum. In the early hours, the bulls finally effectively stabilized above the 88,000 level, then gradually rose to around 88,800. Currently, there are no obvious signs of a breakout upward, and the overall trend remains steady and upward. Ethereum follows Bitcoin’s pace but shows more conviction in reclaiming ground, firmly holding above the 3,000 level, still consolidating below previous highs under resistance. As we approach Friday’s close, the end of the weekly trend is crucial.
From the market structure perspective, Bitcoin has completed its previous dip and recovery, officially shifting into a sideways but slightly bullish pattern. Multi-timeframe technicals show clear support resonance, and trend signals are easily identifiable. On the four-hour chart, after stabilizing above 87,189, the price shows a standard rising pattern with continuous higher lows. Each pullback has not broken below the key central position, with alternating small bullish candles and solid K-lines, indicating strong support below and controlled buying momentum, only constrained by key resistance zones above. The one-hour chart displays a clear stair-step upward trajectory, with short-term corrections always within manageable ranges. Profit-taking at higher levels is a normal consolidation after gains, not a sign of trend weakening. The basic approach remains unchanged: as long as the previous lows are not broken, Bitcoin maintains its main tone of sideways upward movement, and a bullish outlook is justified.
Friday morning trading reference:
$BTC can be bought on dips around 87,800, targeting 90,000
$ETH can be bought on dips around 2,960, targeting 3,050