$BTC We're bouncing from the VAL and reclaiming back above the Weekly Open (63.7k). For continuation to the upside, We need to keep holding this zone.



The EQH's at 65.5k remain my target. From the way price is behaving, We keep front running the liquidity resting below the range. That can mean one of two things:

1) We're accumulating beneath the range, trapping late longs through the chop while consistently sweeping the highs to keep shorts out of the move.

2) There's enough buying momentum from the MM's that they no longer need to hunt the lows for liquidity. Instead, They're front running retail because demand is already there.

We're also ranging inside a Rising Wedge, Which looks very similar to the advancing phase that usually follows after the accumulation at the lows. That's why I believe we have a higher probability of breaking to the upside but until that happens, It's still just a range.

The best approach here is to trade the range level-to-level and wait for a confirmed breakout in either direction. As long as we're rejecting the highs and bouncing from the lows, There's no reason to force a directional bias inside the range.
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L2Cartographer
· 10h ago
Honestly, at this position both longs and shorts are uncomfortable—better to just place a low long and wait for it to choose a direction on its own.
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StampTax
· 14h ago
From the weekly chart, there really seems to be a bottom, but the short-term fluctuations are too big. I choose a small position size for swing trading and don’t bet on a direction.
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ReservePosition
· 14h ago
MM’s moves this time are truly wild—buying up high every day, then dumping it down again; even the retail investors are left confused.
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ColdWalletFarmer
· 15h ago
This analysis is very clear, but I’m more bearish—I think the top side of the wedge can’t hold.
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GapFiller
· 15h ago
Bro, the wedge you drew looks like it might be turning, but the longer it trades sideways, the stronger the breakout could be; I’m betting on the upside.
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LayerZeroEmpress
· 15h ago
65.5k targets are indeed tempting, but if the volume isn’t enough, it will still have to come down for a washout—wait patiently.
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