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Monero (XMR) has recently experienced a surge, and from a technical perspective, there are subtle signs behind this movement. Looking at history, whenever XMR undergoes a significant phased rally and breaks out, it often coincides with major adjustments in the crypto market. Bitcoin's cycle characteristics are clear—roughly every four to five years, a deep market reshuffle occurs, and before these major upheavals, XMR always provides early signals.
From the perspective of market makers, this operational logic is quite straightforward: push the price up to sell and realize profits, then wait for black swan events to occur as expected, and finally re-enter at the bottom to prepare for the next five-year cycle. Recently, Monero has been continuously rising, and market sentiment has clearly warmed. If this pattern holds, a relatively noticeable correction may be upcoming.
From a trading standpoint, BTC is currently repeatedly testing resistance levels, with the target possibly around 70,000. For aggressive traders, this level is worth paying attention to.