Looking at BTC's current trend, the phase of irregular fluctuations has already passed.



The decline is not supported by trading volume, and each rebound becomes more aggressive—price is firmly held at key support levels. This rhythm is noticeably different.

It seems more like the bulls are intentionally controlling the magnitude and speed of the retracement, rather than the bears trying to continue dumping.

If it were truly weak, this level would have been broken long ago. The fact that it is holding firm now instead suggests that the direction is gradually becoming clearer.

Some believe this is a continuation upward after a washout, while others think it's just a false opportunity created by a rebound. What do you think?
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ProbablyNothingvip
· 01-19 01:21
Wait, isn't the trading volume supporting a decline? Then what about the rebound volume? Is it also fake?
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯vip
· 01-18 18:07
With such obvious bullish control, what are you still hesitating for?
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GmGnSleepervip
· 01-16 11:30
Bullish signs of market support are obvious, but this situation can be misleading

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Wait, if we're really going up, why do we keep shaking out the market?

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Holding the support level does not necessarily mean prices will rise; be cautious

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The rhythm is becoming clearer, but it all depends on whether it's a rally or just a continued trap

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The most dangerous times are often during sharp rebounds

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Instead of guessing the direction, it's better to look at trading volume

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Holding the support level doesn't mean the main force is bullish

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If this wave is truly reversing, we need to see two more K-lines for confirmation

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I think we're still in the testing phase, don't rush to go long
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MysteryBoxBustervip
· 01-16 01:55
No hype, no negativity. This wave of momentum indeed looks comfortable, and it feels like the bulls are seriously holding the market.
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PhantomHuntervip
· 01-16 01:51
Bullish support is so obvious, if you still can't see it, you really should reflect.

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Fake rebound opportunity? That's funny, the volume comparison this wave is clear as day.

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Holding firm without breaking means what? It means the big players are actively preparing.

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Always so conflicted every time, might as well wait for a breakdown to speak.

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This rhythm does have a bit of interest, kind of like a visual cue of accumulation.

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Volume is the real truth, everything else is nonsense.

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Predicting the top again? Wake up, in front of the trend, everyone is just a leek.

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Holding the support level for so long, the bulls' patience is extraordinary.

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Fake opportunity? Then just wait for the drop to buy, why bother struggling now.
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RetailTherapistvip
· 01-16 01:50
Are the bulls just dragging their feet? This pace is really quite deliberate.
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NervousFingersvip
· 01-16 01:43
I've heard the same story about the bulls controlling the market so many times, and every time it's the same thing, so what’s the result?

Holding the support level without breaking can mean something, or maybe it just hasn't been smashed enough yet.

If this wave just turns into a fake rebound again, I’ll just lie flat, I’m already numb anyway.

Whether it's a shakeout or a fake opportunity, honestly, I can't tell, so I’ll observe a few more K-lines.

Every time they say the rhythm has changed, it switches back the next second. Is the market really that smart?

I just want to know when it will truly break out, instead of analyzing this control or that support all day long.
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LazyDevMinervip
· 01-16 01:28
Tired of the saying that the bulls are controlling the market? Rebound, rebound, every time they say it's just a shakeout to push higher, but what’s the result?

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Holding the support level stubbornly? Sorry, the support level that’s held will still be broken next time. Don’t be too optimistic.

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Since trading volume support is so important, let’s wait for big orders to come in before making a move. Don’t act like it’s a certainty.

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Clear sense of rhythm, right? Said the same last time, and then I got a waterfall drop.

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The probability of a false breakout is actually higher. That’s how I see it.

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Aggressive rebound? I only see repeated accumulation, the tactics are all the same.
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