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#BTC对标贵金属的竞争格局 Christmas Eve Market Outlook: Short-term Vigilance Against Risk Release
The US stock market will close tomorrow, and this moment today is the most ridiculous—liquidity is drastically shrinking, and the main players love to make moves during such windows. We need to keep a close watch.
The Bitcoin market has indeed been sluggish these past couple of days, with weak rebounds and insufficient decisiveness in the downturn. The overall market rhythm is not strong enough, and during the Christmas period, it is more likely to evolve into nightmarish volatility. Additionally, although the interest rate hike in Japan has been implemented, the corresponding significant drop and sharp fluctuations have yet to materialize as expected, and the accumulated risks remain hidden.
The strategy is very straightforward: $BTC can set up short positions in the range of 88300-88800, with the first target pointing to 87000. If it continues to dip, we will look at the key support level of 86000. $ETH will follow the pace.
In the short term, maintain a short-selling approach on rallies; don't expect any market windfall this Christmas. With liquidity gaps and risk release pressures, it is actually a time for risk assets to be corrected. Stay vigilant and set stop-losses.
Volatility during Christmas is a nightmare level, and the risks are still lurking in the dark. Who dares to take over?
Short position at 88300, target 87000, stop-loss must be set properly.
This timing is the funniest; as soon as the US stock market closes, everything goes haywire.
Choppy markets are just a trap; don't expect any dividends from Christmas.
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These past two days have been tough for everyone, the market maker is just waiting for this window period to make a move
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I remember that support at 86000, but if it really falls down, I'll be too soft-handed to catch...
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It's again about shorting at a high, last time playing like this almost got me liquidated, this time I really need to set a stop loss
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Money is hardest to make during Christmas, when liquidity shrinks, everyone is a sucker
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Building a short at 88800? I think I’ll just watch this market for now, after all, it can't run away anyway
What’s the hold-up? They are just accumulating. Just wait for the Christmas holiday to be played for suckers.
88800 is indeed a short point, but I still have to see if 86000 can hold, that’s the key.
The market during this holiday season is already not fun; those hoping for a rebound can prepare for stop loss.
Risk release sounds good, but it’s actually the large investors whipsawing. As long as you don’t get liquidated, just stay put.
How good can the Christmas holiday market be? Don't think too much, just wait to be played people for suckers.
88800 is indeed a good entry point for short orders, looking for 87000.
The Rebound is weak, and the fall is also sluggish, this is the most annoying market, whoever touches it loses.
The risks are lurking in the dark, gotta be careful, 86000 really cannot break down.