Whether BTC can break through the current key range still depends on whether the CME gap can be filled. As long as this gap remains, any upward movement within the range could be a false rally. A true strong breakout requires BTC to completely ignore the pressure from the CME gap, directly surpass the 94K threshold, and then close strongly above 95K to confirm. Otherwise, it's hard to say whether this upward push can be sustained.
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0xLuckbox
· 01-09 23:12
94K is the big threshold; if it can't be broken, it's just bluffing.
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StealthDeployer
· 01-09 23:11
The gap theory is back. Is this really different this time?
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MetaverseLandlord
· 01-09 23:08
94K, so what? Let's see if the gap gets filled first.
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MysteryBoxOpener
· 01-09 22:59
If the gap isn't filled, what's the point of a rise?
Whether BTC can break through the current key range still depends on whether the CME gap can be filled. As long as this gap remains, any upward movement within the range could be a false rally. A true strong breakout requires BTC to completely ignore the pressure from the CME gap, directly surpass the 94K threshold, and then close strongly above 95K to confirm. Otherwise, it's hard to say whether this upward push can be sustained.