Bitcoin holding steady around the $95K zone after pushing through key resistance levels. Technical picture is showing signs of a bull flag setup above the previous ceiling, which typically precedes strong directional moves. Watch for potential breakouts targeting $96.5K first, then $99K and $102K sequentially. This pattern has played out consistently across multiple timeframes—traders who've been navigating these levels since the early $20K days know how predictable the setup becomes once you train your eye to spot it. The key is patience and proper entry confirmation rather than chasing the initial push.

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GasWastervip
· 01-17 09:47
95K hold steady, indicating that the main players are still accumulating. Don't rush to chase the high.
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0xSherlockvip
· 01-17 06:26
The 95K level is indeed a bit resistant, but once the bullish trend really starts, don't hesitate.
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GmGnSleepervip
· 01-16 05:43
Talking about bull flags again, I've seen it so many times really, but the key is still to wait for confirmation.
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ChainSauceMastervip
· 01-14 13:07
Wait, the bull flag pattern is back? This trick has been played out... But on the other hand, this move does look a bit similar...
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SignatureVerifiervip
· 01-14 13:07
bull flag setup? ngl that's the same pattern everyone's been calling since $87K lmao... technically speaking, insufficient validation on those sequential targets. where's the volume confirmation? smh
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ruggedSoBadLMAOvip
· 01-14 13:06
Talking about bull flags again, always the same spiel...
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DaoGovernanceOfficervip
· 01-14 12:43
ngl the bull flag thing is just pattern matching theater at this point... empirically speaking, these setups fail like 40% of the time but nobody talks about that part lol
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