#Strategy加码BTC配置 The bullish structure on the 4-hour Bitcoin chart remains intact and has not been broken. After consecutive upward pushes, the price has already touched the upper band of the Bollinger Bands. Currently, it is in a high-level zone of oscillation and digestion, with the previous upward momentum clearly weakening. The risk-reward ratio of continuing to chase longs at this position is no longer ideal.
From a technical perspective—
The resistance levels are distributed between 93,300 and 94,000 The support levels are around 91,000 to 90,500 Further down, there is a strong support near 89,000
Short-term trading ideas can be arranged as follows: Wait for a pullback to the 90,500-91,000 range to enter long positions in batches, with a stop loss set at 89,800. The first target is 92,000, and the second phase target is 93,300.
Conversely, if the 4-hour chart indeed breaks below 90,500 and subsequent rebounds lack strength, then consider shorting opportunities. Place the stop loss for shorts at 91,500, with a target around 89,000.
The current focus is still on whether $BTC can hold steady at this high level, and $ETH’s performance is also worth paying attention to.
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DuckFluff
· 01-08 00:54
It's time to be persistent again. How are the brothers who bought in at high levels doing?
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CommunityLurker
· 01-05 18:32
High-level fluctuations, don't dare to chase. Wait for a pullback and see. Feels a bit weak this time.
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StakeHouseDirector
· 01-05 05:09
High-level fluctuations are indeed hard to chase; wait for a pullback before considering.
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-05 05:07
It's once again at this high-level standoff; waiting for a pullback before going higher might be more stable.
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SerLiquidated
· 01-05 04:52
A high-level consolidation is indeed not a good time to chase longs. It's more comfortable to wait for a pullback opportunity before getting in.
#Strategy加码BTC配置 The bullish structure on the 4-hour Bitcoin chart remains intact and has not been broken. After consecutive upward pushes, the price has already touched the upper band of the Bollinger Bands. Currently, it is in a high-level zone of oscillation and digestion, with the previous upward momentum clearly weakening. The risk-reward ratio of continuing to chase longs at this position is no longer ideal.
From a technical perspective—
The resistance levels are distributed between 93,300 and 94,000
The support levels are around 91,000 to 90,500
Further down, there is a strong support near 89,000
Short-term trading ideas can be arranged as follows:
Wait for a pullback to the 90,500-91,000 range to enter long positions in batches, with a stop loss set at 89,800. The first target is 92,000, and the second phase target is 93,300.
Conversely, if the 4-hour chart indeed breaks below 90,500 and subsequent rebounds lack strength, then consider shorting opportunities. Place the stop loss for shorts at 91,500, with a target around 89,000.
The current focus is still on whether $BTC can hold steady at this high level, and $ETH’s performance is also worth paying attention to.