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Tonight's bullish outlook, but it won't rise very high. The range I see is 643-637. The overall trend is still downward unless Bitcoin can break above 710. I think the probability is too small, mainly because CPI is high, and the Federal Reserve is starting to expect rate hikes along with Japan's rate hike expectations. If the US and Iran keep fighting like this, output-driven inflation can't be reduced. It's just that Bitcoin has fallen quite a bit, while the US stock market remains high. It all depends on how much Bitcoin can fall if US stocks decline. It seems Bitcoin doesn't really follow US stocks; as long as the reason is still the battle between buyers and sellers, more and more people are trying to bottom out Bitcoin. No matter how much they sell, it just won't move. I'm also bottoming out myself. Many crypto friends probably share my view—how can Bitcoin be pushed down?
For now, just observe mainly. It's still possible to make some small profits.