After this sudden drop from below, the stalling up high earlier already has the answer. $BTC didn’t suddenly weaken—it had been showing fatigue for a long time; it’s just that many people got carried along by minor rebounds and are still waiting for the next push higher.



What I was watching at the time was the BTC overhead suppression. What really caught my attention was that every time price approached key levels, it failed to follow through—once the bid thinned out, sell pressure immediately slammed down. This is where things felt off, so I followed the short timing around 76886.0.

Now the price has reached 64978.4, and this short position’s profit is already up +2691.71%; the room in this move was released fairly decisively. Plainly put, the rhythm has changed— the longer it chops and grinds, the easier it is for it to accelerate once it breaks.

If you have positions, I’d lean toward handling it in batches with an 80/20 split: take most of the profits first, and keep the remaining small portion with a protective level to watch for further extension. If you didn’t get in, don’t rush—if you miss it, don’t chase; wait for a more comfortable spot next time.

$ETH $SOL
BTC3.13%
ETH4.65%
SOL2.93%
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