#数字资产行情上升 【Short-term technical break ≠ trend reversal, look at on-chain data to see what it says】
The 1-hour chart has collapsed. Bollinger Bands are opening downward, moving averages are in a bearish alignment, and the MACD histogram is expanding green—if you only look at technicals, there’s not much to say. But here’s the problem: the most deceptive signals are often from short-term candlesticks.
The truly interesting data is on-chain. In the past 24 hours, three addresses holding over 10,000 BTC quietly increased their holdings, and net outflows from exchanges hit a weekly high—what does this indicate? Large investors are lurking during the deepest declines.
From a macro perspective, the US SEC has been silent recently (which itself is a signal), while Asian institutions continue buying through OTC channels. Some call this a sign of all bad news being priced in, while others see it as a waiting signal. Regardless of interpretation, sustained large-scale accumulation is enough to offset short-term technical pessimism.
The key support level is here: 90500. If the price can hold above this level, the probability of a rebound pushing toward 91241 (the middle Bollinger Band) is quite high. Conversely, if it breaks below 90500 and further drops below 89800, then a reassessment is necessary.
**A reminder**: Short-term technical indicators can fluctuate wildly, creating false signals. The real direction depends on on-chain large investors’ choices and institutional fund flows. Whether going long or short, always set stop-losses—this is not a game of bravado but a game of probabilities. $BTC
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SolidityNewbie
· 23h ago
Large investors are quietly accumulating at the bottom, while we are messing around above. The gap is truly remarkable.
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MevHunter
· 23h ago
Big players are lying in ambush, retail investors are cutting their losses—an eternal story.
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shadowy_supercoder
· 23h ago
Big players are lurking at the bottom; let the technicals cause it to collapse, since on-chain data can't be fooled anyway.
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NotSatoshi
· 23h ago
Big players are bottoming out, retail investors are cutting losses, this is the story of the crypto world.
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MentalWealthHarvester
· 01-08 06:30
Large investors are accumulating, while retail investors are panicking—that's the current situation.
#数字资产行情上升 【Short-term technical break ≠ trend reversal, look at on-chain data to see what it says】
The 1-hour chart has collapsed. Bollinger Bands are opening downward, moving averages are in a bearish alignment, and the MACD histogram is expanding green—if you only look at technicals, there’s not much to say. But here’s the problem: the most deceptive signals are often from short-term candlesticks.
The truly interesting data is on-chain. In the past 24 hours, three addresses holding over 10,000 BTC quietly increased their holdings, and net outflows from exchanges hit a weekly high—what does this indicate? Large investors are lurking during the deepest declines.
From a macro perspective, the US SEC has been silent recently (which itself is a signal), while Asian institutions continue buying through OTC channels. Some call this a sign of all bad news being priced in, while others see it as a waiting signal. Regardless of interpretation, sustained large-scale accumulation is enough to offset short-term technical pessimism.
The key support level is here: 90500. If the price can hold above this level, the probability of a rebound pushing toward 91241 (the middle Bollinger Band) is quite high. Conversely, if it breaks below 90500 and further drops below 89800, then a reassessment is necessary.
**A reminder**: Short-term technical indicators can fluctuate wildly, creating false signals. The real direction depends on on-chain large investors’ choices and institutional fund flows. Whether going long or short, always set stop-losses—this is not a game of bravado but a game of probabilities. $BTC