The current trend of Bitcoin is quite interesting - it is caught between the bulls and bears, with sellers on top and buyers below. The entire market seems to be waiting for a signal, waiting for someone to give in first.
**Current Price Distribution**
From a structural perspective, Bitcoin is trapped in a defined range. The data from various institutions basically points to the same conclusion:
The ceiling above is at $95,000. This position is crucial—once it can stand above and stabilize, the uptrend will truly have a chance. The floor below is at $81,300, which the market generally views as the "real average price" and also the last line of defense for the bulls.
**There are considerations for the pressure levels**
Looking up, resistance is not a wall, but a series of checkpoints:
Recently, we need to break through the range of $88,000-$90,000. According to observations from December 21, if we can secure a price around $89,000-$90,000, we may test $94,000 in the short term.
Above that is the hard resistance level of $95,000. Above here (from $93,000 to $120,000) is stacked with historical trapped positions, and the selling pressure is quite heavy. Whether it can effectively break through is related to the upcoming mid-term rhythm.
$101,500 This line should also be noted. This is the average cost line for short-term holders, where psychological and structural pressures converge.
Now let's see which side, the bulls or the bears, can hold out longer.
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probably_nothing_anon
· 11h ago
95000 is really hard to get past, I keep getting knocked back... I feel like I need to wait a bit longer.
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Ser_APY_2000
· 11h ago
If it can't break 95000 again, I really have to question my life. It always gets stuck here, so annoying.
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NFTRegretful
· 11h ago
The range of 88000-95000 really feels like dancing, seeing who gets weak first.
The current trend of Bitcoin is quite interesting - it is caught between the bulls and bears, with sellers on top and buyers below. The entire market seems to be waiting for a signal, waiting for someone to give in first.
**Current Price Distribution**
From a structural perspective, Bitcoin is trapped in a defined range. The data from various institutions basically points to the same conclusion:
The ceiling above is at $95,000. This position is crucial—once it can stand above and stabilize, the uptrend will truly have a chance. The floor below is at $81,300, which the market generally views as the "real average price" and also the last line of defense for the bulls.
**There are considerations for the pressure levels**
Looking up, resistance is not a wall, but a series of checkpoints:
Recently, we need to break through the range of $88,000-$90,000. According to observations from December 21, if we can secure a price around $89,000-$90,000, we may test $94,000 in the short term.
Above that is the hard resistance level of $95,000. Above here (from $93,000 to $120,000) is stacked with historical trapped positions, and the selling pressure is quite heavy. Whether it can effectively break through is related to the upcoming mid-term rhythm.
$101,500 This line should also be noted. This is the average cost line for short-term holders, where psychological and structural pressures converge.
Now let's see which side, the bulls or the bears, can hold out longer.