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Currently, Bitcoin is fluctuating around $91,000 to $92,000, with yesterday's peak exceeding $93,000. This morning, it dipped slightly, but overall it remains in the range of $88,000 to $94,500. The recent trend is a typical oscillation and correction: after reaching a historic high of $126,000 in October, profit-taking pressure intensified in November, coupled with the Federal Reserve's rate cuts falling short of expectations. As a result, risk assets cooled off, and BTC dropped directly from above $100,000 below $90,000. In the short term, $88,200 is a key support level—holding above it means no breakdown; resistance is at $94,500 to $95,000. Only a breakthrough above this range could push it back to $100,000. Market sentiment is currently neutral to cautious. ETF inflows are still ongoing but at a slower pace. Whales and long-term investors are still selling and running, so it might take a while to stabilize. If you're holding long-term without selling, there's no problem. Many people are still targeting $110,000 to $120,000 before the end of the year. In the short term, focus on the $89,000 and $94,500 levels for high selling and low buying.
Ethereum is now fluctuating around $3,200, with the highest reaching nearly $3,400 last night. This morning, it fell back to $3,100 to $3,200, with a 24-hour decline of about 3% to 4%. Similar to Bitcoin, it's a high-level correction: after reaching a historic high of $4,850 in November, December saw heavy profit-taking pressure. The Federal Reserve's rate cuts didn't bring surprises, and market sentiment cooled off, causing ETH to drop sharply from $3,800. The key support levels are at $3,100 to $3,150. Holding these levels prevents panic; resistance is at $3,400 to $3,500, and only a break upward could bring it back to $3,800 or even $4,000. ETF inflows are still ongoing but at a modest volume. Whales are quietly accumulating at low levels. In the short term, expect continued oscillation and consolidation. If you're holding long-term, there's no problem; many expect it to reach $4,000 by year's end. For short-term trading, focus on the $3,100 and $3,400 levels for high selling and low buying.