The three consecutive bearish candles in four hours hide a mystery, and the weekly trend may add more gloom.



From a technical analysis perspective, the current four-hour K-line in the market has consecutively closed three bearish candles, forming a quite oppressive "three consecutive bearish candles" pattern. This K-line combination is often seen in technical theory as an important signal of a weakening short-term trend, indicating that bearish forces are gradually gaining dominance.

It is worth noting that I also hold a cautious attitude towards the weekly trend, expecting this week's weekly line to likely close in the red. Combining K-line patterns and market operation logic, these technical signals collectively point to potential downward risks, and the key level of 102,000 may face a test.

From a band perspective, the previous high of 108,000 is likely to have formed a phase top. However, rather than simply focusing on point levels, it is more important to understand the analytical logic behind it: judging the conversion of bullish and bearish forces through candlestick patterns, combined with the principle of cyclical resonance, to comprehensively assess market trends. I hope everyone can pay more attention to learning and applying analytical thinking when observing market changes, grasping the essence of the market.
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GateUser-fff107c7vip
· 05-21 12:17
So, inevitably we will go down soon.
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