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#BTCETHReboundTradeIdeas
BTC up roughly 7%, ETH up 18%.
Those two numbers capture the scale of the rebound that just landed. On the 4-hour charts both assets delivered the same character of move: a long period of relative quiet followed by a near-vertical expansion. BTC has reached 77,714 after printing a high of 79,520, while ETH sits at 2,393 following a high of 2,448. The shorter RSI readings on both are elevated, volume expanded during the leg, and the market has left a clear trail of higher highs.
The practical problem now is the one every trader faces after a sharp rally. Do you still chase, do you wait for the first meaningful pullback, or do you stand aside until the structure clarifies?
Bullish continuation case: if BTC can hold the 75,000–76,000 zone and ETH defends the 2,300–2,320 area on any retest, the rebound has room to develop further. In that scenario the speed of the advance and the absence of heavy supply overhead keep the path of least resistance higher. Fresh demand stepping in on the first dip would confirm that the move still has participation behind it.
Pullback or mean-reversion case: elevated short-term RSI after a vertical leg often resolves with digestion. A clean break back below 75,000 on BTC or 2,300 on ETH would open the door to a deeper retracement toward the prior consolidation ranges. In that outcome the rally would still be real, but the immediate risk-reward of chasing would have deteriorated.
I am not treating the rebound as finished, nor am I treating it as a free pass to buy every tick higher. The strength is obvious on both charts. The overbought conditions are equally obvious. My own preference right now is to wait for the first controlled pullback that holds the key levels rather than chase the extension at current prices. That approach keeps the risk defined while still allowing participation if the structure remains intact.
How are you handling the same decision — already positioned from lower, waiting for a retest, or staying flat until the next clear signal?
@Gate_Square
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