Bitcoin is currently at a sensitive and critical juncture, essentially a crossroads. From a technical perspective, the rebound momentum is indeed building up, no doubt about that. However, I have to be honest—I’m not planning to add to my positions at the moment. Unless there’s a sharp drop later on, with the price breaking through the 88 or 89 region, only then will I seriously consider whether to increase my holdings.
Instead of rushing to make moves, it’s better to slow down the pace. My current plan is simple: stay steady, keep a watchful eye, observe more and act less. I will definitely not use leverage; I’ll hold spot positions and wait for signals. Mainstream coins (BTC, ETH, XRP) are all at critical points—who breaks through first will have the say. Just waiting.
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New_Ser_Ngmi
· 20h ago
88, 89 breaking is only considered now, but it's better to forget about it. Don't touch leverage really.
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GasFeeLover
· 01-10 01:31
I'm also waiting for the prices at 88 and 89, but I feel like I might have to wait quite a while.
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CryptoWageSlave
· 01-09 23:11
88、89 years old, this guy is a bit cautious. I don't think the probability of it coming down is that high.
Wait, are you sure you're not just hyping it up? I've heard "look more, move less" too many times.
I agree with not touching leverage, but spot trading isn't necessarily stable either; you could get caught at any time.
Mainstream coins breaking out? Feels like they're all just acting. Whoever believes it will lose.
I still think this rebound is just a trap to lure in traders. Don't ask me why, just my gut feeling.
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RunWhenCut
· 01-08 05:57
88, 89 price levels I am also watching, but I feel we should wait a bit longer
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I agree with observing more and acting less; now is really not the time to add positions
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Leverage is indeed risky, sticking with spot trading is more stable
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Mainstream coins are all waiting for signals; who moves first will suffer
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Rebound accumulation? I don’t see it, let’s wait and see after another drop
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I also hold the same attitude of not adding more, waiting for a breakdown signal
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Right now, it’s a "uncertain" situation, do you understand?
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I would only consider bottom-fishing below 88; it’s still early
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Slowing down the pace is really the right move, don’t let emotions drive you
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How’s XRP doing? Is anyone paying attention?
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The crossroads are just right; both upward and downward movements are possible
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 01-08 05:50
88、89 those are really tempting, but I held back. Now it's just a spectator's mindset.
The advice to watch more and act less is spot on. I already deleted the leverage, just hold spot.
Whether the mainstream coins break through this wave or not really depends on the signals. I'm not in a hurry.
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tx_pending_forever
· 01-08 05:32
88, 89 are indeed interesting positions, but I'm just watching the show now, not even touching leverage.
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GateUser-6bc33122
· 01-08 05:31
88, 89 is the real entry point now, chasing the rally now just makes you the bag holder.
Stay calm and don't move, waiting for the signal is the safest move, leverage is really meant for losing money.
Holding spot, watching who breaks the game first, we'll take our time with mainstream coins.
Honestly, this wave is just a period of observation, no need to rush.
Although the rebound momentum is building, it's not the time to act yet.
Watching more and acting less is truly the key to long-term success.
Bitcoin is currently at a sensitive and critical juncture, essentially a crossroads. From a technical perspective, the rebound momentum is indeed building up, no doubt about that. However, I have to be honest—I’m not planning to add to my positions at the moment. Unless there’s a sharp drop later on, with the price breaking through the 88 or 89 region, only then will I seriously consider whether to increase my holdings.
Instead of rushing to make moves, it’s better to slow down the pace. My current plan is simple: stay steady, keep a watchful eye, observe more and act less. I will definitely not use leverage; I’ll hold spot positions and wait for signals. Mainstream coins (BTC, ETH, XRP) are all at critical points—who breaks through first will have the say. Just waiting.