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Tomorrow early morning, don't stick your neck out too soon.
Tonight BTC is hovering around 65.7K, ETH is still stuck below 1800.
You say it's weak, but it hasn't broken through directly.
You say it's strong, but it indeed hasn't stepped up.
Isn't it awkward? This is the most annoying market before the news.
Tomorrow early morning, watch the Federal Reserve. Don't just focus on "cut or not," the real concern is how Powell will comment on future interest rates and inflation.
Tonight I’m only watching two lines:
If BTC can't break above 66.5K-67K, don't rush to call for recovery.
If ETH can't get back to 1800, don't rush to say it's catching up.
The most frustrating part of this kind of market isn't the difficulty in guessing the direction.
It's that it will first lure in the impatient traders, then slowly take them out.
So tonight, don't pretend.
If you have a position, just watch the position; if not, just watch the show.
Comment below, do you think tomorrow will see a quick dip first, or a fake rally?