#比特币2026年行情展望 Last night, the crypto market experienced another bullish surge, with Bitcoin once again approaching the 5-day moving average on the monthly chart. From the daily chart perspective, the KDJ, MACD, and Bollinger Bands all showed signs of synchronized upward resonance, and the intraday moving averages are also rising in different degrees simultaneously.
However, the interesting part is coming—after the 8:00 AM close, there was a noticeable gap between the price and the 5-day moving average. This was mainly due to the previous rapid upward movement, which the moving averages couldn't keep up with, thus forming this gap. The 12-hour cycle situation is similar to the daily chart, and the issue is that this gap broke the continuity of bullish volume after the upward attack.
From a technical standpoint, there might be a slight retracement in the short term. But here’s a key point—this retracement should not be very strong. As long as the pullback does not break below the support below, the volume is expected to continue increasing afterward.
Based on the above analysis, the short-term strategy for the evening could consider shorting at the rebound levels:
$BTC: Consider short positions in the range of 95500-96000, with a target of 93500
$ETH: Consider short positions around 3340-3370, with a target of 3240
The above is only a technical analysis reference; specific operations should also consider personal risk management.
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RuntimeError
· 8h ago
Gaps have an extremely high probability of being filled...
I think your short position strategy is actually pretty good, just worried that the market might reverse and trap you again.
That morning move was really fierce, now it's just a matter of whether we can hold the support...
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GateUser-addcaaf7
· 8h ago
Gaps need to be filled; this is an iron law. The only concern is that the retracement strength suddenly becomes stronger.
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PumpBeforeRug
· 8h ago
The gap is coming again. Can it be filled this time? It feels like the critical level at 95500 is the real battleground.
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PensionDestroyer
· 8h ago
The gap hasn't been filled again, and it seems like this short position is going to be face-planted.
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OnchainHolmes
· 8h ago
Gaps are only dangerous if they get filled; otherwise, it will be another bloodbath.
#比特币2026年行情展望 Last night, the crypto market experienced another bullish surge, with Bitcoin once again approaching the 5-day moving average on the monthly chart. From the daily chart perspective, the KDJ, MACD, and Bollinger Bands all showed signs of synchronized upward resonance, and the intraday moving averages are also rising in different degrees simultaneously.
However, the interesting part is coming—after the 8:00 AM close, there was a noticeable gap between the price and the 5-day moving average. This was mainly due to the previous rapid upward movement, which the moving averages couldn't keep up with, thus forming this gap. The 12-hour cycle situation is similar to the daily chart, and the issue is that this gap broke the continuity of bullish volume after the upward attack.
From a technical standpoint, there might be a slight retracement in the short term. But here’s a key point—this retracement should not be very strong. As long as the pullback does not break below the support below, the volume is expected to continue increasing afterward.
Based on the above analysis, the short-term strategy for the evening could consider shorting at the rebound levels:
$BTC: Consider short positions in the range of 95500-96000, with a target of 93500
$ETH: Consider short positions around 3340-3370, with a target of 3240
The above is only a technical analysis reference; specific operations should also consider personal risk management.