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January 2026 is a month of rally, and once the $100,000 threshold is broken, it’s unlikely to fall back easily. Currently, gold and silver are consolidating, and a large amount of capital is flowing into digital assets like Bitcoin. There is an interesting pattern — three months after gold hits a new all-time high, Bitcoin usually also reaches a new high. So instead of being a follower of the news, it’s better to learn how to be a market predictor.
Speaking of the end of a bull market, it doesn’t end when most people think it does, but rather at the moment when the market becomes completely crazy.
There are many KOLs who like to say: "Don’t rush, wait until Bitcoin breaks 9.8 or 10.2 to confirm a bull market signal before chasing more." Or "Sell when it drops below a certain level." I’ve heard this logic quite a few times. But later, I changed my perspective — since you already believe it will rise to 10.2, why not buy now and ride this wave, selling once it reaches your target?
Many traders’ logic is: confirm the direction only after breaking a certain point, then act. But a more probable approach is actually very simple — just move from the current price to your psychological resistance level. If you say "I will sell if it reaches 10.2," that already indicates subconsciously you believe it can reach that level. So why not turn that confidence into actual action, enter now, and exit at your target? This way, your chances of winning are actually higher.