#大户持仓动态 Without a plan for investment, it's like a ship drifting in the ocean; the market can change unexpectedly for anyone.



Yesterday's midnight market plummeted, and short positions were once again set to take off. This wave of market movement reminds us of a truth: only those who can hold onto their positions will survive until the end. Can't hold onto profitable trades? Hard to endure losing trades? Can't hold onto long positions? Can't hold onto short positions? Then it's better not to mess around here; maybe focusing on real industries would be more reliable.

Reviewing the market details, Bitcoin briefly surged to around 90,000 at midnight, then retraced to the 84,400 level. Ethereum followed the downward trend, touching as low as 2,770. Although the entry timing was a bit early, in the end, we gained 1,500 points from Bitcoin and 1,400 points from Ethereum.

Currently, Bitcoin is testing around 85,000 multiple times, oscillating back and forth. The lack of acceleration in breaking below indicates strong support below. The short-term decline has likely run its course. From a technical perspective, bullish volume bars are gradually increasing, and the early session is likely to see a rebound on a pullback basis. There's a trigger point worth noting—the official statement from Japan might change the recent rhythm, possibly leading to a pattern of first bullish then bearish.

Currently in a consolidation phase, there are no strong signals for entry in the short term. The key is to watch the latest attitude of Japanese officials, which will largely determine whether a bullish trend will be initiated later. $BTC
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MEVSandwichMakervip
· 2025-12-21 23:15
Speaking of holding an order, it really is a special skill. I've been busy with take profit and stop loss more than a dozen times this week, it's really tiring.
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WhaleSurfervip
· 2025-12-20 19:03
It's the same old spiel. Can you hold onto the orders until the end? I just see everyone here comforting themselves with a broken mindset.
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RektHuntervip
· 2025-12-18 23:38
Those who can't hold onto their positions are just here to give away money. If the Japanese officials stand us up this time, I'll short them to death.
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AllTalkLongTradervip
· 2025-12-18 23:37
It's the same old story again. Can't hold onto the position and blame the market for being unkind. LOL
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AirdropHuntressvip
· 2025-12-18 23:31
The data shows that this wave is indeed a bit particular. Not being able to hold onto positions is truly a common problem. Just look at the attitude over in Japan; that might be the key.
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UncleLiquidationvip
· 2025-12-18 23:29
If you can't hold onto your position and keep hesitating here, you'd be better off delivering food honestly.
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