My approach is actually very simple—first fill those large gaps, then rebound upward. The problem is that too many people are expecting a move straight to $96,000, but the market never cooperates that easily.
Reality is often more brutal than expectations. In this rebound, there is a significant divergence between market participants' psychological expectations and the actual trend. True reversals don't happen overnight; they usually require more oscillation and gap repairs to accumulate energy. Short-term seemingly lackluster consolidations are actually necessary groundwork for subsequent rises. Don't rush to chase highs; be patient and watch the gap filling process.
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LightningClicker
· 17m ago
Fill the gap first, no need to rush for 96k in one step, the market isn't that gentle
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Honestly, the consolidation period is an opportunity to get in, why rush?
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It's the same story again... but indeed, the feeling of accumulating energy during consolidation is real
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Everyone waiting for it to shoot straight up to 96k every day, are they all cutting losses now?
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The logic of filling the gap is reliable, but I'm just worried another black swan will come out and cause trouble
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Those who patiently watched have all made money, those chasing the high have already been trapped, this is a game of strategy
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Gap, gap, I've been talking about it for over a week, when will it actually fill?
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The disconnect between psychological expectations and actual trend, this is indeed the hardest part
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Consolidating energy through oscillation... sounds like a story for those who are trapped
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Reversal takes time, that's true, but the problem is I just can't wait anymore
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just_another_wallet
· 01-06 21:48
The idea of gap filling has been heard too many times; how many can really hold out until that moment?
No rush, but you also need to be prepared for the moment when the main force suddenly drops in.
It's another "patience and watch" story; it always sounds reliable but really depends on luck.
Everyone wants to head straight for 96k, but what happens? You still have to come back and deal with the trouble.
Whether this wave of consolidation can truly pave the way for an increase depends mainly on how market sentiment moves.
The gap is there, but whether it can be filled or not is the real question.
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VCsSuckMyLiquidity
· 01-06 21:41
I believe in gap filling, but I've heard this logic too many times, and it still gets broken through.
Wait, is $96k really unreachable? Then I need to adjust my take-profit order.
Honestly, this rebound has been really disappointing; I keep thinking it's going to take off, but it just pulls back again.
It's "patience and waiting" again. The last time I waited like this, I got trapped.
Gap, gap, every day talking about gaps. Once it's filled, do we have to find a new gap?
So now, should I go short or long? Just give me a clear answer.
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ser_ngmi
· 01-06 21:40
If the gap is not filled, don't even think about 96k, the market just loves to torment people
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Here we go again with the gap theory, I bet 5 U that this time it's still a trick
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Really, too many people fantasize about a straight surge, but the reality is repeated grinding
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Patience to watch? Bro, my patience was gone at $65k
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Filling the gap, it's easy to say but really hard to do
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So does it need to consolidate for a few days before going up? I can't wait that long
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Those in the know understand that gaps must be filled, but the question is when
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Is this wave really energy accumulation? Or is the big player just absorbing the chips?
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BackrowObserver
· 01-06 21:26
I've heard the "fill the gap" explanation too many times, and every time it's "be patient and wait," but all I get is sideways movement...
Alright, holding coins is just holding coins, it's up to how you play it.
Feels like it's always the same tune every time, gap gap gap, so annoying.
96k dreams shattered, still need to grind? I'm breaking apart.
Not chasing highs, I'll listen to you, then just hold on, no place else to go.
This rebound was really disappointing, I thought it could take off directly.
Waiting, waiting, now I have to wait for the gap... fine, I'll choose to lie flat.
BTC/USD - Trend Update
My approach is actually very simple—first fill those large gaps, then rebound upward. The problem is that too many people are expecting a move straight to $96,000, but the market never cooperates that easily.
Reality is often more brutal than expectations. In this rebound, there is a significant divergence between market participants' psychological expectations and the actual trend. True reversals don't happen overnight; they usually require more oscillation and gap repairs to accumulate energy. Short-term seemingly lackluster consolidations are actually necessary groundwork for subsequent rises. Don't rush to chase highs; be patient and watch the gap filling process.