#比特币2026年行情展望 Weekend Cryptocurrency Trading Rhythm: Support and Resistance Positioning is Key



Weekend market conditions present opportunities for bullish and bearish shifts. Mastering the timing of support and resistance levels is crucial for capturing swing trades. The strategy of buying on dips after declines and shorting after rises is only effective before Sunday afternoon. Once the range is broken in the evening, switch to a bullish mindset.

Before midday on Sunday, market liquidity remains weak, and candlestick volatility narrows. Occasional spikes often serve as short-term entry points. The true optimal trading window is from Sunday night into Monday, when volatility fully unfolds.

For BTC, aggressive traders can build positions in the 93700-94300 range, with key supports at 91450 and 87450 holding the line. If Monday early morning prices hit these levels, it’s essentially a freebie opportunity. For shorts, focus on 96000-96600, but this window only lasts until Sunday afternoon. The resistance line at 100300 is difficult to break through.

For ETH, focus on 3235; below that, 3170 is a strong barrier. Watch closely the 3325 level above; if prices surge above 3360, taking a small position with stop-losses could be worthwhile. However, such opportunities are rare and typically confined to Sunday midday.

SOL has been the most resilient recently, with support at 142.5 holding firm like a rock, demonstrating resilience far surpassing BTC and ETH. True to its "Three Pancakes" reputation. The weekend core strategy is to hold this level; if it breaks unexpectedly, look for a re-entry opportunity around 138.5.

In terms of mindset, it’s essential to lower greed expectations and focus on timing to ensure stable profits.
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BearMarketNoodlervip
· 01-17 05:20
Sunday night trading is the real profit window; the previous fluctuations were just practice.
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Web3ExplorerLinvip
· 01-17 05:16
hypothesis: the weekend liquidity drought you're describing here basically mirrors the ancient silk road's off-peak trading hours—when the caravans rest, the real opportunities emerge for those patient enough to read the temporal rhythm, no?
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BlockchainArchaeologistvip
· 01-17 05:13
I really feel the weakness in liquidity around noon on Sundays, and I always get caught up in this wave.
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GasGasGasBrovip
· 01-17 05:11
Sunday noon before buying, evening then has to sell back. The rhythm has to be tightly controlled.
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WalletInspectorvip
· 01-17 04:52
Do you need to reverse hands before Sunday afternoon? This timing is too precise, it feels like a gamble on liquidity.
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ZenMinervip
· 01-17 04:51
It's that same weekend rhythm theory again. No matter how fancy it sounds, isn't it just gambling on probabilities?
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