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$BTC $ETH
In Ayu’s midday analysis, it pointed out that Bitcoin’s minor timeframe saw a strong rebound. After the spike and pullback, it then started a new round of oscillating upward movement. This wave of entry was right on time—Bitcoin held steady and gained 800 points, while ETH gained 40 points 🔥🔥🔥
$BTC
Pancake on the 4-hour chart rebounds near the lower Bollinger Band, but it hasn’t stood above the middle band yet; overall, it’s still a bearish correction. MACD green histogram bars shorten, and downside momentum weakens, but there’s no golden cross, so it doesn’t count as a reversal. KDJ is rising from a low level—this is an oversold rebound, but the strength is only average. On the hourly timeframe, it has moved above the Bollinger middle band; MACD has a golden cross, and the red histogram bars expand on volume—short-term bullish momentum is clearly strengthening. KDJ is in a relatively strong range, but it’s close to the resistance zone, so a surge followed by a pullback is likely.
Overall: 1-hour shows a strong rebound, 4-hour shows weak repair—this is a short-term rebound, and the larger trend has not turned bullish yet. Key levels: support at 74000–73700; if it breaks below, weakness will continue. Resistance at 75500–75900—if it can’t push through, it’s likely to pull back.
$ETH
Auntie-in-Law’s 4-hour level is synchronized with Pancake. It rebounds from the lower band; MACD green histogram bars shrink; KDJ lifts its head from a low level. However, its strength is weaker than Pancake’s—this is purely passive following, with no independent market action. On the hourly timeframe, it oscillates near the Bollinger middle band; MACD has a golden cross, but momentum isn’t strong. KDJ is neutral with a slight bullish bias. Any rise depends entirely on Pancake’s direction.
Overall: Auntie-in-Law is weaker than Pancake, with limited rebound height and greater volatility. Key levels: support at 2270–2250; if it breaks below, it turns weaker. Resistance at 2330–2350—hard to break through in one go.