Recently, $BTC's performance is indeed worth paying attention to. The daily chart has clearly shown increased volume, and the weekly chart has even presented a beautiful large bullish candle, a resonance signal that cannot be ignored. The key question is only one—how will it close this week?
If it finally closes with a volume-driven large bullish candle, it indicates that the bullish momentum is still continuing, and there is likely more room for an upward push later; conversely, if it only supports a small bullish candle or even gets hammered into a bearish candle, it can basically be confirmed that this is just a rebound correction, and the market will revert to the previous downward daily trend.
From a structural perspective, it’s quite clear—after a decline, a correction follows, which is a standard adjustment pattern. The most vulnerable point for this type of correction to fail is usually around the 0.382 Fibonacci retracement level of the previous decline, corresponding to a price near 98,000. At this level, caution is needed as there is a risk of a trend reversal downward.
How to operate? It depends on the situation: if you don’t have a position yet, it’s not recommended to blindly chase the high at this level; if you already hold long positions, consider reducing your holdings or taking profits directly—after all, a gain of 5,000 points has already been realized, which is a solid profit, and there’s no need to wait indefinitely.
Today’s approach is still somewhat conservative, mainly observing without action. Unless the market suddenly shows a clear reversal pattern, patience is advised—wait and see, until the market provides a more definite signal. Most likely, this phase of the market is just a correction, and there’s no rush.
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 14h ago
98000 this barrier really needs to be guarded, the fund flow doesn't look as fierce anymore
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A 5000-point increase should be the signal to sell, what are you waiting for
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What sounds good is a recovery, but on-chain data has long been dumping
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Another Fibonacci level, tired of hearing this set of tactics
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Whale chips are accumulating around 98K, clearly setting a trap
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Conservative? Just haven't figured out how to cut the leeks next
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Unable to close the weekly chart with a large volume bullish candle, everything is pointless
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This wave of recovery is just the early volume build-up by the big players, don't be fooled
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Decreasing volume with a small bullish candle is even more dangerous, retail investors haven't sold yet
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Degentleman
· 14h ago
That 98,000 hurdle feels like it needs to be tested multiple times. Whether this correction can hold really depends on this week's closing.
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zkProofGremlin
· 14h ago
You really need to watch out for this level 98,000; it feels like there might be a big hit here.
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AirdropSweaterFan
· 15h ago
That 98,000 level is really a hurdle, feels like we're about to reach it.
Short-term Technical Analysis
Recently, $BTC's performance is indeed worth paying attention to. The daily chart has clearly shown increased volume, and the weekly chart has even presented a beautiful large bullish candle, a resonance signal that cannot be ignored. The key question is only one—how will it close this week?
If it finally closes with a volume-driven large bullish candle, it indicates that the bullish momentum is still continuing, and there is likely more room for an upward push later; conversely, if it only supports a small bullish candle or even gets hammered into a bearish candle, it can basically be confirmed that this is just a rebound correction, and the market will revert to the previous downward daily trend.
From a structural perspective, it’s quite clear—after a decline, a correction follows, which is a standard adjustment pattern. The most vulnerable point for this type of correction to fail is usually around the 0.382 Fibonacci retracement level of the previous decline, corresponding to a price near 98,000. At this level, caution is needed as there is a risk of a trend reversal downward.
How to operate? It depends on the situation: if you don’t have a position yet, it’s not recommended to blindly chase the high at this level; if you already hold long positions, consider reducing your holdings or taking profits directly—after all, a gain of 5,000 points has already been realized, which is a solid profit, and there’s no need to wait indefinitely.
Today’s approach is still somewhat conservative, mainly observing without action. Unless the market suddenly shows a clear reversal pattern, patience is advised—wait and see, until the market provides a more definite signal. Most likely, this phase of the market is just a correction, and there’s no rush.