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#比特币流动性 Bitcoin is at a critical moment, a breakthrough is imminent
Recently, BTC's movement has been quite interesting. The price has been oscillating within the range of $88,000 to $92,000, unable to break above or below. $BTC $ETH looks like it's forming a box pattern, each time approaching the upper resistance level, it gets pushed back.
From a trading perspective, this trapped feeling is actually brewing energy. Market sentiment is currently in a strange calm—some are eager to go long, others are on high alert for a short. Liquidity in this price zone is quite tight; once large funds enter, it could directly change the situation.
The key point to watch is whether BTC can break through the resistance above 92,000. If successful, it could trigger a chain reaction. Conversely, if it falls below 88,000, the downside space is also worth noting. This suppressed trend often experiences intense volatility at some point—either a loud thunder with little rain or a sudden explosion. Currently, it's a preparation phase, waiting for that strike.
Every day there's a 92,000 resistance—either it breaks or it doesn't. Duh, that's obvious and boring.
The 88,000 to 92,000 range has been fluctuating for so long, the real big players must have already pulled out. Now it's just retail traders hyping themselves up.
Some say bullish, some say bearish. Is this what you call eerily calm? I think no one is willing to take the buy-in.
Wait, when liquidity is tight, it's actually easier to get crushed. Your logic has a problem.