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$ETH $BTC Crypto Circle Academician: 7.15 Bitcoin (BTC) cycle indicators double-validated—catch the new round of wealth opportunity? Latest market analysis and trading suggestions—analysis
Currently, Bitcoin is at 64,500. In a bull market, people get crazy; in a bear market, people feel desperate. Sideways action is the most wearisome. This is a typical range market now—back and forth between north and south. 64,500 isn’t high, but it isn’t low either; it’s the hardest to endure. When it rises a bit, people want to chase; when it dips a bit, they panic—that’s human nature, and no one can dodge it. But remember: the crypto market isn’t short of opportunities, it’s short of principal. Don’t get jealous of other people’s short-term blowout profits—they’re living on the edge
The daily K-line is in the rebound and repair stage after the earlier selloff. Price is still being suppressed by the EMA15, EMA30, and EMA60 moving averages, and it has not fully reclaimed the intermediate moving average system. In the Bollinger Bands, the midline is 62,017, the upper band is 65,656, and the current price is pressing toward the upper band, with some short-term pressure. In the MACD indicator, DIF crosses through DEA from bottom to top while downward momentum is weakening. North-south forces have somewhat recovered, but overall it still belongs to the consolidation and base-building phase after a decline. Watch whether the pressure in the 65,600-65,800 area can be effectively broken through
The four-hour K-line has already stabilized above the moving averages. In the short term, the moving averages are aligned rising to the north, so support is stronger. In the Bollinger Bands, the midline is 63,460, the upper band is 65,054, and the lower band is 61,866. After breaking above the midline, the price is moving toward the upper band, making the short-term bias slightly bullish. In the MACD indicator, DIF and DEA remain above the zero line, and the red histogram bars are expanding slightly—northward momentum continues. The key resistance above is near the current price around the 23.6% Fibonacci level 63,882, which has already seen a small breakthrough. The next resistance is around 67,503. The downside support is the 63,000 integer level. The short-term sideways-to-up structure remains intact
Short-term reference:
If the 64,000 to 63,500 area is not broken to the downside, go north; stop-loss at 63,000; targets 65,500 to 66,000
If the 65,500 to 66,000 area is not broken to the upside, go south; stop-loss at 66,500; targets 64,500 to 64,000
Specific execution should rely on real-time order book data. For more information, you can consult the author. There may be a delay in publication, and the suggestions are for reference only—risk is on you