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Looking back on this week’s market momentum, the overall trend in the market showed a pattern of first weakness followed by strength, with volatility leaning to the upside more than not. At the start of the week, the price action was relatively stable. BTC, based on support around the 62,500 level, saw a small range-bound rebound, while the bulls slowly accumulated strength. Midweek, due to geopolitical conflicts in the news cycle, BTC rapidly pulled back, breaking below the key support at 62,000, with the low probing to around 61,500. After the shakeout ended, selling pressure gradually weakened, and a steady rebound kicked in; by the weekend, it stabilized around 64,000. This week’s overall momentum largely matched expectations. Although the range was not very large, most of the moves were laid out for short-term trades. The two orders placed on Monday and Tuesday at “崆丹” were a needle-like spike that was directly swept. After that, the market settled down, and we calmly reviewed and reflected. Bottom line: there is still a lot of room for improvement. The core of trading is to iterate strategies in a timely manner and refine the trading system, and to meet each round of momentum challenges with a steady and proactive mindset. In the past, every time a trade went wrong and every loss wasn’t useless waste—it helped us identify flaws, accumulate experience, and lay a solid foundation for more stable trading going forward.
From the current market perspective, on the four-hour timeframe, BTC has been closing with ten consecutive doji candles (cross-like small candles). Volatility at the high end has tightened with diminishing volume. Each pullback shows a clear long lower wick for support, indicating sufficient buying power below. Currently, it is typical of a consolidation phase during an uptrend continuation. The Bollinger Bands are opening slightly wider. Price is running just below the upper band; a pullback to the middle band would be the best opportunity for a low-entry. The MACD red histogram has shrunk slightly; the two lines have not formed a dead cross yet. Although upward momentum has slowed, if volume expands later, it could push higher again. Therefore, the trading approach is to focus on going long on pullbacks to lower areas.
BTC can go long in the 63,500-63,000 range, targeting around 65,000
ETH can go long in the 1,780-1,750 range, targeting around 1,850 #GateUS合规扩展佛罗里达 $BTC $ETH