#BTC Tonight's BTC led a sharp rally then a quick pullback—Is it a shakeout or a signal of a second dip?


🐺Analysis by Wolf | 2026.05.11
BTC $81,224 | +0.49%
ETH $2,336 | +0.58%
SOL $95.37 | +1.99%
BNB $656 | +1.04%
【Market Description】A clear pulse-like surge appeared tonight—BTC briefly broke above 82.4k then quickly retreated, ETH touched 2,382 before closing with a long upper shadow, SOL surged to $97 then pulled back to $95, BNB rose to 666 then fell back to 656. All four major coins showed a "rise and fall" structure on the 1-hour chart, with highs accompanied by increased volume, but no effective stabilization was achieved.
【Today’s Core Drivers】1. During the Asian session, the market was consolidating narrowly between 80.8k and 81.2k; tonight’s rally was a test by the main force for liquidity above. 2. Bitcoin led the move, with mainstream coins moving in tandem, but SOL showed the strongest elasticity, and BNB is supported by its own supply and demand. 3. The rise and fall indicate selling pressure still exists above; failure to break through means the market needs to reselect its direction.
【My Judgment】Tonight’s rise and fall is not the start of a new decline, but it cannot be considered a successful shakeout either—key is whether BTC can hold above 81k and 80.2k tonight. If volume decreases and it drops below 80k again, it may go to 79k or lower in the short term; if it holds the 80.8k–81k range for consolidation, bulls still have a chance to push again to 82.8k. SOL performed the strongest today; if the main stream adjusts later, whether it can stand alone is the focus of observation.
What do you think will happen tonight? Hold above 81k or break below 80k? Let me know in the comments.
Risk reminder: The above is only market recording and does not constitute investment advice. During a correction trend, pulse-like surges are often hard to sustain; please strictly control your positions. #SOL #Gate广场五月交易分享 #特朗普5月13日訪華 #山寨币资金回流
BTC0.56%
ETH-0.16%
SOL3.35%
BNB0.94%
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