Bitcoin's short-term bottom is basically stable, and the market will continue to fluctuate over the next 1–2 weeks. A pullback to the 67,000–65,000 range is possible, but it is unlikely to break below 60,000 in the near term.
Both spot and futures can be accumulated on dips.
After Bitcoin rebounds to the 75,000–78,000 range, it is highly likely to enter the third downward trend, and the major bottom of the bear market will gradually become clear.
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Bitcoin's short-term bottom is basically stable, and the market will continue to fluctuate over the next 1–2 weeks. A pullback to the 67,000–65,000 range is possible, but it is unlikely to break below 60,000 in the near term.
Both spot and futures can be accumulated on dips.
After Bitcoin rebounds to the 75,000–78,000 range, it is highly likely to enter the third downward trend, and the major bottom of the bear market will gradually become clear.