The short-term trend of BTC is in a consolidation phase, currently experiencing significant range fluctuation. From a lower time frame perspective, the price is repeatedly testing between support and resistance levels, and such range markets often lead to false breaks, requiring close attention to the validity of the breakout. Short-term traders can focus on the reactions at the upper and lower bounds of the range, while medium-term holders might consider waiting for a clearer direction confirmation before entering.
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LightningWallet
· 3h ago
Repeated testing in intervals? This is just building momentum before playing people for suckers.
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RunWithRugs
· 3h ago
I'm tired of hearing about this trap of oscillation; the key is what to do after the virtual breakout?
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AlwaysMissingTops
· 4h ago
It's this same trap of empty rhetoric again; every time it's said to wait for confirmation, but until when?
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AirdropGrandpa
· 4h ago
Interval fluctuations are the most annoying, as many people are played for suckers.
The short-term trend of BTC is in a consolidation phase, currently experiencing significant range fluctuation. From a lower time frame perspective, the price is repeatedly testing between support and resistance levels, and such range markets often lead to false breaks, requiring close attention to the validity of the breakout. Short-term traders can focus on the reactions at the upper and lower bounds of the range, while medium-term holders might consider waiting for a clearer direction confirmation before entering.