There are indeed many voices calling for a bullish trend right now, but is it really so optimistic?



The sharp decline that started around 8 o'clock yesterday was no small fluctuation. The tariff hammer has not been fully digested yet, and market expectations still reflect that. Many people are eyeing a rebound on the weekly chart and start to imagine a bullish pattern, but don’t forget that we are still hovering near the support level of the four-hour lower band — jumping in at this position is basically bottom-fishing in the middle of the mountain.

In terms of space, the rebound strength is limited, and the support below still needs to be tested for stability. The key is that macro uncertainties are still on the table, and the shift in trade expectations is not yet clear. At this point, rushing to take action is riskier than it is beneficial. It’s better to wait and see if the resistance levels above can be truly broken through, confirm the trend, and then get on board.
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MevHuntervip
· 10h ago
Buying the dip halfway up the mountain is just asking for death. I think the bulls have all been fooled by the weekly chart. The macro environment isn't clear yet, and they're rushing to get in. Truly brave.
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MidnightSnapHuntervip
· 10h ago
Buying the dip halfway up the mountain is really easy to backfire; I think I'll just wait and see.
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AltcoinTherapistvip
· 11h ago
Wake up, everyone. Buying the dip halfway up the mountain is just asking for trouble. Can't we just wait and see?
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NullWhisperervip
· 11h ago
nah, this "buying the dip" narrative is getting theoretically exploitable territory—technically speaking, we're still just bouncing around support without actual conviction. macro uncertainty's literally the vulnerability vector here, tariff situation needs further review before anyone pretends this is some confirmed breakout. patience > catching falling knives, tbh.
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LightningPacketLossvip
· 11h ago
Bottoming out halfway up the mountain? Bro, you're asking for trouble. The macro environment isn't even clear, and you're rushing to get on board. I'm sweating just watching you.
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