Yesterday afternoon, we positioned ourselves for a high-level strategy, entering BTC and Ether around 117200 and 4550 respectively. The evening market saw a continuous fluctuation and fall, reaching a low of 114600 and around 4400. BTC and Ether have again perfectly taken profit, as can be seen from the previous posts.



The daily chart of BTC shows that the overall price is exhibiting a trend of oscillating upwards. On September 16 and 17, a long lower shadow was formed, indicating strong support below. In the 4-hour cycle, the K-line has tested the resistance level near 117000 multiple times but has not been able to break through effectively. There is a certain risk of short-term pullback. In the MACD 4-hour cycle, the DIF and DEA are running above the zero axis, with the histogram turning from red to green, indicating weakening momentum. The RSI in the 4-hour cycle is 58.92, close to the overbought zone but not yet entering it, showing limited room for upward movement. In the 4-hour cycle, the trading volume increased in the high point area, followed by a significant decrease in volume, necessitating caution for short-term adjustments. It is recommended to enter positions at high levels in the evening.

Trading suggestions: Enter BTC around 117500 to 118000, target around 115000. Enter Ether around 4600 to 4650, target around 4500. Market conditions are constantly changing, and the article is time-sensitive; friends entering the market should follow real-time guidance.
BTC-2.19%
ETH-3.98%
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