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Bitcoin market has been a bit awkward recently—struggling to break through the 90,000 mark after several days of back-and-forth, and instead starting to turn downward.
The current situation is indeed uncertain. But from a liquidity perspective, the most reasonable scenario should be: first a pullback to around 80,000, shaking out the less committed longs, and then possibly a decent rebound targeting 94,000 to 98,000.
However, don’t let your guard down. The market could be more complicated than expected; a decline may not go smoothly, and an increase may not be straightforward, with a high probability of repeated fluctuations.
So the current strategy is: if you are heavily invested, consider reducing your position appropriately during this opportunity. Lower your holding risk and leave yourself more flexibility.
Buy again at 80,000 bottom, I believe in this strategy
Waiting for the shakeout, who knows if it's a blessing or a curse
Reducing positions? I already sold early haha
This time might be more complicated than expected
Can't hold the position anymore, cut losses and exit
Where's the expected rebound? Still waiting
The panic from selling too early is starting to break me down
It's both reducing positions and shaking out, it's giving me a headache
Oh my, if it really drops to 80,000, should I buy the dip or cut losses?
Repeatedly messing around? When has our crypto circle not been like this?
It feels like all current analyses are after-the-fact armchair strategizing; who can truly predict?
Reducing positions sounds wise, but in practice, I still find it hard to let go haha
This is what happens during liquidity research; retail investors are going to suffer
Brothers holding heavy positions still need to reduce their holdings; can't keep tossing around.
Wait until around 80,000 to consider getting in again; anyway, there's no escape.
This wave of decline doesn't feel as decisive, a bit of tug-of-war.
By the way, why does Bitcoin seem to like to tease people around integer levels lately?
Are those who haven't reduced their positions ready? At what point will they finally sell?
Wait for the shakeout, see the true level at 80,000
It's going to be a repeated struggle again, so annoying with this market
Brothers with heavy positions, it's wise to reduce your holdings now, otherwise it's easy to get caught
Where's the promised breakout? Is this the market's answer?
It looks like a shakeout script is likely to unfold.
Rather than waiting to be cut, it's better to reduce positions and preserve capital.
Here comes the washout theory again, same old story every time. And what’s the result?
Hey, as I always say, those holding heavy positions should wake up. Now is indeed the time to consider reducing positions.
This wave of market movement is really exhausting. It’s stuck between going up and coming down, making everyone go crazy.
Is 80,000 the bottom? I’m skeptical. I need to see if there’s still another floor below.
If liquidity is insufficient, don’t expect any rebound. Where has all the capital gone?
It’s easy to say, but when it really drops, you’ll realize what being caught off guard means.
Just keep tossing around, and that’s it. I’m already prepared to be proven wrong.
Basically, it's waiting for 80,000 to bottom out, so it can surge upward afterward.
Brothers with heavy positions, reducing your holdings now is really the right move, don't be too greedy.
It's another cycle of repeated fluctuations, so annoying in this market.
Feels like it still needs to fall further; those who can't endure should have exited early.
Holding steady at 80,000 is already good, don't expect a skyrocket.
This wave of movement is indeed strange, both bulls and bears are uncomfortable.
Reduce holdings to preserve capital; maintaining a calm mindset is more important than anything else.
The issue of whether to reduce positions or not is really tormenting
Is it a shakeout or a real drop? It depends on the subsequent performance
Are we going to see that "drop first, then rise" story again?
This rhythm is really annoying, I don't know what to do