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I came across an interesting observation about the turning point in Bitcoin's market trend. A co-founder of a certain derivatives exchange mentioned that the $60,000 level seems to be a significant turning point for a rebound. Whether this level can be maintained appears to determine the strength of the subsequent move.
Of course, there is uncertainty about the specific nature of that strength. But from a market psychology perspective, the importance of this level cannot be ignored.
Another point of focus is liquidity. It was pointed out that trillions of dollars in financial stimulus could drive the next rally, and in that case, Bitcoin could break through $100,000 or even rise toward around $126,000. However, whether such a rise will materialize ultimately depends on the scale of liquidity supplied to the market, which is a realistic outlook.
Looking at the current BTC market, multiple scenarios are simultaneously in play. Rather than short-term price movements, understanding the underlying liquidity environment seems to be the key.