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#数字资产行情上升 $BTC Looking at today's market, it’s quite interesting. After breaking through the triangle consolidation zone earlier, I expected it to continue upward, but it pulled back instead, testing the bottom along the edge of the previous consolidation. What does this indicate? The selling pressure above is really heavy, the bulls can't hold it, and they have to retreat.
In terms of short-term rhythm, yesterday saw a unilateral decline, and the morning session continued to probe downward, repeatedly testing the key support level formed by the previous top-bottom transition. Overall, it’s likely to continue oscillating in the future, and there won't be a big trend immediately. During this daytime period, it should be consolidating within a wide range around this support level, and neither side should expect to move too far.
Reference ideas: 90500, 90000 are key support points; entry can target the goals of 91800 and 93000.
Let's see if 91800 can hold; if it breaks, it will be awkward.
This wave of volatility is a bit annoying; just want to wait for a clear direction.
I'm hesitant to enter around 90000; feel like I need to wait and see more.
For this short-term rhythm, it's better to wait for support confirmation.
Another round of consolidation? When can we finally see a satisfying upward move?
If the bulls can't hold up, so what? It all depends on how long the bears can sustain.