Is Bitcoin showing signs of a dead cat bounce? Recent price action has traders debating whether we're seeing a temporary recovery or the start of a sustained rally. The distinction matters for positioning. When a major asset bounces hard off lows without breaking key resistance, it often signals exhaustion rather than reversal. Watch whether Bitcoin can hold above critical support levels—that'll tell you if this bounce has real legs or if it's just noise in a downtrend.
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GasWaster
· 5h ago
dead cat bounce or nah... honestly just watching if btc holds support, otherwise it's just expensive noise. already wasted enough gwei on bad calls lmao
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ApyWhisperer
· 12-17 16:56
Dead cat bounce or true reversal, let's see the support levels to decide. I'm still watching...
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WhaleShadow
· 12-17 16:56
Breaking the support level means disaster; don't be fooled by the rebound.
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GhostAddressMiner
· 12-17 16:52
Dead cat bounce? Ha, that phrase has been overused. The key is to watch how those dormant wallets move. Once addresses older than 12 years start showing signs of abnormal transactions, that's the real signal. Right now, this superficial rebound is just a distraction created by funds.
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ContractSurrender
· 12-17 16:48
Is the dead cat bounce a real rebound or just a fake? The key is whether it can hold the support level; otherwise, it's all a lie.
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MEVHunterWang
· 12-17 16:35
Dead cat bounce or true reversal, it all depends on whether it can hold the support level. If it can't break the resistance, it's just a false alarm.
Is Bitcoin showing signs of a dead cat bounce? Recent price action has traders debating whether we're seeing a temporary recovery or the start of a sustained rally. The distinction matters for positioning. When a major asset bounces hard off lows without breaking key resistance, it often signals exhaustion rather than reversal. Watch whether Bitcoin can hold above critical support levels—that'll tell you if this bounce has real legs or if it's just noise in a downtrend.