#比特币对比代币化黄金 Yesterday gold's movement was pretty interesting—after opening at 4197.4, it shot straight up to 4219.1, looking like it was about to break the high. But then? The bulls lost steam and got pushed back down, only stopping at 4175.9.
This is a classic case of "weakness at the highs." Bulls and bears are fighting it out at this level, and neither side can overpower the other. In the short term, it's likely to keep oscillating in this range—don't expect any big moves for now.
If you want to go long, 4180-4190 is a good entry range, with resistance at 4220-4230 above.
If you want to go short, wait for a rebound to 4230-4237 before entering, with a downside target at the 4200-4190 line.
Basically, it's the same old strategy—focus on defense before the breakout, and don't get shaken out. Compared to Bitcoin's current trend, everyone is waiting for a clear signal.
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MoonBoi42
· 12-09 12:36
It's oscillating again, so annoying. Better wait for BTC to give a signal.
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CryptoSourGrape
· 12-09 02:28
If I hadn't slept in this morning, I could have bought the dip at 4190, and I wouldn't be feeling so bad now...
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gas_fee_therapy
· 12-09 02:25
Gold is dancing around 4200 again. What is Bitcoin still waiting for?
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WalletManager
· 12-09 02:23
This round of fluctuations in gold is just like Bitcoin, both are squeezing out uncertainty. I added some chips at the 4185 level, but I didn’t dare go all in—that’s the issue of risk factor. You have to keep enough liquidity in your cold wallet, don’t get overturned by a technical rebound.
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just_vibin_onchain
· 12-09 02:21
It's that same old range-bound trick again, so annoying.
#比特币对比代币化黄金 Yesterday gold's movement was pretty interesting—after opening at 4197.4, it shot straight up to 4219.1, looking like it was about to break the high. But then? The bulls lost steam and got pushed back down, only stopping at 4175.9.
This is a classic case of "weakness at the highs." Bulls and bears are fighting it out at this level, and neither side can overpower the other. In the short term, it's likely to keep oscillating in this range—don't expect any big moves for now.
If you want to go long, 4180-4190 is a good entry range, with resistance at 4220-4230 above.
If you want to go short, wait for a rebound to 4230-4237 before entering, with a downside target at the 4200-4190 line.
Basically, it's the same old strategy—focus on defense before the breakout, and don't get shaken out. Compared to Bitcoin's current trend, everyone is waiting for a clear signal.