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#数字资产生态回暖 I took a look at Bitcoin's recent performance. The decline has indeed narrowed, and there's a slight upward movement in the market, but will this momentum develop into a sharp surge? I still have to keep a question mark.
If it must go up to 95,000, my judgment is that it needs to first pull back to around 88,000. It's like playing chess—without an adjustment, the subsequent upward space is hard to open. The same logic applies in reverse. We've already bounced back last night, and I lean towards this wave being a follow-and-then-rise pattern.
On the ETH side, consider closing longs around 3,250, then going long again around 3,050, and close the position around 3,300. $BTC As for these main coins like SOL, they are also watching the strength of this rebound. It feels like the market is still digesting the previous gains, and short-term fluctuations are normal.
Profitable short on ETH is steady this wave; going long at 3050 is the right move.
The market is still digesting, so what's the rush?
This rebound isn't that strong; it seems like we need to go through another round.
88,000 is a threshold. If we can't get past it, we'll have to continue probing for a bottom.
I need to mark the 3050 level for long positions; it feels reliable.
In the short term, I don't understand the trend. Wait for the rebound strength to be confirmed before taking action.
As the gains are being digested, don't rush to chase the highs.
Only after a decline followed by a rise can there be room for growth. I don't see any signs of a sudden surge this time.
I'm also waiting to buy ETH at the 3050 level.
In the short term, it's still mainly oscillating. Don't be too greedy, buddy.
I'm also skeptical about the 95,000 level; a typical move is to fall first and then rise.
I agree with taking profit on the short at 3250; now just see if 3050 can hold.
Contracts still need to be cautious in this wave; mainstream coins are all testing the waters.
This rebound is really just so-so; don’t be fooled.
I agree with taking profits on the short positions; entering long at 3050 is more secure.
It's good to say "go down first, then up," but I'm worried about getting caught when it drops.
Digest the gains? Haha, this is just preparing for the next wave.
A long position at 88 should be pretty safe, but I can't afford to gamble anymore haha.
Bottoming out at 3050 for ETH seems to be the way to go; the short positions have already exited.
It's the usual script of falling first and then rising, a classic but effective pattern.
Short-term fluctuations? How could our industry not fluctuate every day, we're already used to it.
But that 3050 area does look good; maybe I should make a move and give it a try.
I don't see any significant trend in this rebound, just digesting the market.
The short positions have taken profits, but I'm still hesitating on the 3050 turnaround, feeling it might drop again.
No rush, wait for the signal to act, chasing the high now just makes you the bag holder.
This round of rebound is indeed weak, not interesting.