#2026年比特币价格展望 Bitcoin has pulled back from the high of 89,200, currently finding support around 83,500. This decline of nearly 4,300 points has many watching to see if the price can stabilize at this level. In the short term, the market's tug-of-war will continue, and price fluctuations offer traders plenty of opportunities. Interestingly, these kinds of pullbacks often become entry points for long-term investors—ultimately, it depends on whether the price can break above again later.

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StakoorNeverSleepsvip
· 15h ago
Is the 83,500 level really stable? Feels like it might continue to fall. --- Long-term investors are happy, another buying opportunity has arrived. --- A drop to 4300 points sounds easy to say, but cutting losses isn't so easy. --- The tug-of-war continues; anyway, I’ll eat when I need to and sleep when I can. --- Breakthrough? First, we need to hold the bottom line. --- This pullback can be seen as a shakeout; I've seen even more intense ones. --- Opportunity? Or risk? It depends on whether you have bullets left. --- Short-term traders are probably already overwhelmed by the pounding.
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MysteryBoxAddictvip
· 01-15 04:30
83,500, is it really a problem whether it can hold? --- Same old rhetoric, the entry point for long-term investors... Why do I feel like more people are talking than actually getting off? --- A plunge to 4300 points, still debating breakthroughs, why not just go all in directly? --- A tug-of-war? Basically, it's just a different way of saying retail investors are being harvested. --- Let's wait and see. If this correction breaks 82,000, the picture will be different. --- Are long-term investors really making money? To me, it looks like most are just getting cut. --- Where are the opportunities? I want to see how the trend develops later.
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DegenDreamervip
· 01-15 01:02
Is 83,500 sustainable? That's the question. It feels like it still needs to fall. --- It's another "long-term investors' entry point." I'm tired of hearing this phrase. I just want to know who's bottom-feeding. --- A drop to 4300 points is nothing. I'm already used to Bitcoin's temperament. --- Short-term tug-of-war? Basically, retail investors are being harvested. --- Breakthrough, breakthrough, shouting breakthrough every day. Let's wait for real action.
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FortuneTeller42vip
· 01-13 16:48
If 83,500 can hold, then you win; otherwise, it will break below.
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tx_or_didn't_happenvip
· 01-13 16:48
Is this critical level at 83500 going to hold? It determines whether we'll see a rebound or continue to fall. --- Long-term investors have already been bleeding; it all depends on who can hold out until the breakout. --- A 4300-point drop? Ha, that's just daily fluctuations in the crypto world. --- The tug-of-war continues, and traders can once again take advantage of the situation. --- I just want to know if this time we can really break upward or if it's just a trap to lure more traders. --- There are many short-term opportunities, but the risk of slipping up is also high. --- Support levels have been broken once; who dares to say it can hold now? --- Wait for the correction to stabilize before entering the market. No rush, there will always be opportunities.
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OptionWhisperervip
· 01-13 16:46
Can 83,500 hold steady? It feels like it still needs to drop.
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ser_ngmivip
· 01-13 16:37
Can the key level at 83,500 hold? Feels like we're going to bounce around again --- Long-term investors are bottom-fishing, and I'm still debating whether to chase or not. It's really exhausting --- The drop to 4,300 points isn't really a big deal; the key is whether we can break new highs --- This recent correction was a bit annoying, and now we have to wait again --- It seems like it will continue to drop further, don't rush to get in, everyone --- The real opportunity always goes to those brave enough to take the hit, but I'm not that kind of person haha --- Short-term fluctuations are just for others to make money; lying flat is the way to go --- Breaking below support is the real buying point; it's too early to talk about support now --- Again, claiming that the pullback is an opportunity? Let's see how many people are really willing to buy --- This price keeps bouncing back and forth, driving people's mentality crazy
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GasFeePhobiavip
· 01-13 16:22
83500 this position looks quite risky, I feel like I need to invest more --- It's that time again for long-term believers to go on a buying spree, I'll just watch quietly --- What does a 4300 point correction mean? Last year’s decline was even steeper, but it still rebounded --- If I can't break this support line, I'll just keep holding, no rush anyway --- A paradise for short-term traders, the bigger the volatility, the more profit they make --- 2026, right? I think by then there will be a new story --- The key is whether Bitcoin can hold this level; if it breaks, then we’ll see the next line of defense
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RugPullProphetvip
· 01-13 16:22
Still tangled at the 83,500 level, I knew it would be like this long ago --- What’s a 4,300-point drop? I’ve seen even more severe declines in the past --- Long-term investors? I think most are just long-term trapped holders haha --- If this wave can break new highs, I’ll eat my screen live. Is anyone following? --- Support, support, support—what’s the use of support? Let’s see if it breaks first --- Short-term opportunity? Or just a chance to cut losses in the short term --- I just want to know what to do if it can’t break through later. That’s the key --- I admire your courage. I’ll wait and see first
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