Bitcoin's recent trading activity has been quite interesting. During the regular trading hours, it has been oscillating repeatedly between 92k and 95k, with bears and bulls testing each other. In this kind of market, both high-level short positions and low-level long positions should focus on quick entries and exits, avoiding prolonged battles.



Once a volume breakout above the 95k key level occurs, consider chasing the move with targets at 97k or even 99k. Conversely, if it falls below 90.5k and fails to recover, especially if the 1-hour chart does not stabilize, it becomes risky. The stop-loss should be set at around 88k.

In simple terms, we are currently in a low-volume squeeze situation, waiting for a genuine breakout signal. Never go all-in on a single direction; managing risk and strictly adhering to stop-loss rules are the key principles.
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CryptoCrazyGFvip
· 6h ago
I'm tired of the 92k to 95k range, shaking every day and annoying as hell. Don't expect me to chase this kind of choppy market. Wait until 95k really breaks before doing anything. For now, just hold and don't move. Is 88k the bottom? I think that's even more uncertain. Anyway, I never slack off on my stop-loss. This market is a test of mentality. I've already gone flat. Watching the long-short battle is quite annoying. Better wait for a breakout signal before jumping in. What if 90.5k is lost? My orders have already run. Choppy markets are easiest to get trapped in. Decisively go flat and observe. The dream of 99k is quite beautiful, but the bottom line defense is the most realistic. Quick in and out, that's exactly how I operate. Betting heavily on the direction? Isn't that just asking for death.
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ForkLibertarianvip
· 6h ago
The 92 to 95 range... I got caught in it yesterday, and now just looking at it makes me annoyed.
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SerRugResistantvip
· 6h ago
Shaking back and forth between 92 and 95 is really annoying. Just waiting for that big bullish candle.
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RealYieldWizardvip
· 6h ago
The 92 to 95 range is really annoying, swinging back and forth makes everyone uncomfortable. Quick in and out is the way to go. During times like this, those who stubbornly hold are all newbies. Breaks above 95k, then chase; if it doesn't break, don't waste time. Set your stop-loss at 88k and be done with it. Heavy position in the range? Purely giving away, brother. Wait for signals, anyway there's no certainty right now.
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