Currently, Bitcoin has formed two substantial CME gaps sitting below the current price level. The key question traders are wrestling with now: do we see these gaps filled in the near term, or will the price push even higher before eventually closing them later? This timing dynamic could significantly influence the next directional move in the market.
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NftDeepBreather
· 01-05 16:55
Well, we've been talking about gap fill for a long time. We always fail to fill it in. Maybe this time it'll just surge upward and ignore it altogether.
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LootboxPhobia
· 01-05 11:49
Hmm... whether to fill this gap or not really depends on the market sentiment, purely based on the dealer's mood.
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ExpectationFarmer
· 01-05 11:47
ngl It's always this damn issue... Whether to fill the gap or not, does it really matter? I think it's mostly about how the macro environment moves.
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TestnetNomad
· 01-05 11:43
Damn, if these two gaps are all filled... I guess it will retrace to where.
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TokenTaxonomist
· 01-05 11:26
actually, per my analysis, this gap-filling discourse is taxonomically flawed... statistically speaking, the narrative around "filling gaps" lacks sufficient sample size to constitute mathematical proof. let me pull up my spreadsheet real quick—data suggests otherwise regarding the predictive validity here.
Currently, Bitcoin has formed two substantial CME gaps sitting below the current price level. The key question traders are wrestling with now: do we see these gaps filled in the near term, or will the price push even higher before eventually closing them later? This timing dynamic could significantly influence the next directional move in the market.