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#谁将成为下一届美联储掌舵人? Yesterday's news sentiment exploded directly, with $BTC forcibly pulling back from 87,000 to above 90,000. The intensity of the buying pressure at this critical level is clearly visible.
The technical indicators are also responding—KDJ's J value has rebounded from the oversold level of 7.09 and is moving upward, while RSI has climbed back to 44.99. Both indicators have escaped the weak state, signaling that short-term rebound momentum is building.
But there's a but. The price is still being firmly held down by the three medium- and long-term moving averages: MA60 (90194), MA90 (94180), and MA120 (99173). All of them are trending downward, indicating that the bearish structure has not been broken. The MACD's DIF is still below DEA, and although the green histogram is shrinking, the overall framework remains bearish.
In plain terms, this rebound looks more like an oversold bounce triggered by news rather than a trend reversal. In the short term, there is still room for a rebound, but the medium- and long-term bearish logic has not been reversed. After the rebound, it is likely to face resistance and pull back again.