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#BTCETHReboundTradeIdeas
BTC + ETH Rebound: Chase the Rally or Wait for the Pullback?
BTC and ETH have both delivered powerful rebounds, but after a move this strong, the hardest decision is no longer identifying the trend. It is deciding how to enter without turning a good market setup into a bad trade.
My approach here is simple: I would not chase a vertical candle. I would wait for confirmation or a controlled pullback.
For BTC, the first area I would watch is the $68,000–$68,500 zone. If Bitcoin pulls back into this region, holds it as support, and buyers return with healthy volume, that could provide a better risk-to-reward setup than entering after an extended move. A sustained break above $70,000–$70,500 would also strengthen the continuation case, with $72,000–$73,000 becoming the next area to watch.
For ETH, the $2,300 area is the key psychological level after the recent surge. If ETH can remain above $2,300 and successfully retest it as support, the rebound could extend toward $2,400–$2,450, with $2,500 as the next major level. The strengthening ETH/BTC ratio is also worth watching because continued ETH outperformance would suggest that capital is rotating into Ethereum rather than the move being purely market-wide momentum.
My preferred strategy is therefore confirmation over FOMO.
If BTC holds its breakout zone and ETH holds $2,300, I would consider scaling into a position rather than entering everything at once. If the market becomes overheated and starts losing these levels with increasing selling volume, I would rather wait for a deeper reset than blindly chase the rally.
The invalidation point should always be defined before entering. A trade without a clear stop-loss is not a strategy; it is a hope.
My current roadmap
BTC: $68K–$68.5K support | $70K–$70.5K breakout | $72K–$73K target zone
ETH: $2.3K support | $2.4K–$2.45K resistance | $2.5K next major level
The biggest opportunity may not be the first green candle. Sometimes the better trade comes when the market pulls back, tests the breakout, and shows us whether buyers are actually willing to defend it.
No FOMO. No blind shorting. Wait for structure, confirmation and risk control.
What is your plan: chase the breakout, wait for a pullback, or stay on the sidelines until confirmation?
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