#比特币2026年行情展望 January 16th, Bitcoin's technical outlook faces a critical assessment. Overall, the weekly chart still maintains a bullish framework, and any pullback presents a buying opportunity. The short-term key is whether it can break through the intraday support/resistance line to strengthen.



$BTC's current focus of debate is at the level of 95855 — this is the pivot point that determines the short-term direction. Looking upward, 97476, 98776, 100397, 101697 form layers of resistance, each breakthrough indicating further market enthusiasm. Looking downward, 94556, 92934, 91635, 90013 are the bottom lines to defend the bullish stance.

Simply put, a pullback is an opportunity to enter, and a breakout can lead to new highs. In a bullish logical framework, as long as key support is not broken, each dip provides a reason to buy.
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Layer2Observervip
· 01-16 16:40
The 95855 barrier is essentially a psychological level. From a data perspective, there's nothing particularly special about it—let's look at how similar breakthroughs have occurred historically, and whether we can replicate them this time.
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gas_guzzlervip
· 01-16 10:02
Pullbacks are just taking over, tired of this saying. The key is whether we can really hold onto 90013. --- What’s the key consideration here? According to this logic, breaking support means taking over, not breaking means taking over. How can this trade always be a win? --- The 95855 level is tightly held, it all depends on whether retail investors are willing to buy in or not. --- People talk about the weekly bullish framework every week, but when it drops, it’s still a bullish framework. --- Is the resistance at 100397 really that tough? It feels like it’s about to break but can’t quite break through.
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RooftopVIPvip
· 01-16 01:00
Is a pullback just an entry point? Bro, I've heard this kind of saying quite a few times, but I haven't seen many actually profit from it. It's another layer of resistance, another bottom line... Will it really break through?
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MEV_Whisperervip
· 01-16 00:59
Here come the numbers again. I've heard this theory so many times. The key is whether it can really break through 95855; otherwise, it's just a pie in the sky. Breakthrough means a new high, a drop is an opportunity. Why does this logic always make you a winner? Wait, how do you forecast the market in 2026 this year? Is there a typo in the title?
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gas_fee_therapyvip
· 01-16 00:53
Another cliché bullish argument, only valid if 95855 can hold Breaking down and buying the dip directly, I'm tired of hearing this kind of rhetoric Breakthrough 101697? Ha, that's a huge gamble Re-entering after a pullback, buying the dip after a fall, who will be the final bagholder in the end This analysis feels like it's tailor-made for people experiencing FOMO
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blockBoyvip
· 01-16 00:53
Same old story, pull back to re-enter, break new highs, is that what you always say? And what’s the result each time? --- Can the 95855 level really determine the direction? Feels like any number can be spun into a story. --- In the bullish framework, buying in again and again, why does no one say it’s a trap when losing money? --- Haha, is the weekly bullish trend really stable? Said the same last year. --- Still the same words, I wouldn’t dare to buy until it hits my psychological price level. --- Who the TM can accurately say whether the support is broken or not? It’s all armchair strategizing after the fact. --- Is 95855 really more important or is 100397? Why is this logic changing so much? --- There are plenty of reasons to buy in, but no one dares to gamble.
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LayerZeroHerovip
· 01-16 00:41
It's the same narrative again, always saying that a pullback is a buying opportunity, but who will step in when it breaks down? That said, the 95855 level really needs to be watched, after all, the previous resistance levels are quite strong.
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Frontrunnervip
· 01-16 00:37
What is this bullish framework talking about again? It sounds good, but the key is whether it can hold steady above the 95855 level. After so many retests, why do I always buy at the highest point... There are so many numbers, but I still can't understand. I just want to know when it can double. The moment it breaks through the resistance level is always when I should enter, haha.
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