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#比特币价格预测 Looking at the recent clues, the market is indeed putting on a good show.
Wintermute's analysts suggest a fluctuation range of $86,000-$92,000, which logically makes sense—year-end portfolio adjustments and tax considerations can indeed lead to profit-taking, creating systemic pressure. But the key point is that this range is essentially a "waiting zone" until options expire or new catalysts emerge.
Interestingly, James Wynn's moves—closing a short position for a $21,000 profit and then switching to a long position with 40x leverage, with a liquidation price at 87,111. This guy previously failed to hit his short calls twice (the predicted 67,000 didn't materialize), and now he's flipping to a long, betting on 92,000-97,000. Honestly, I need to observe his execution quality when he makes such drastic shifts in outlook; it's not just about the direction, but also risk management and position-building logic.
From a copy-trading perspective, the current issue isn't how difficult the direction judgment is, but that this range is too wide. If you want to follow such experts, the key is to understand their position sizing strategy—are they deploying full positions at once or building gradually? Where do they set their stop-loss? These details determine how much risk exposure you have when following.
Liquidity tends to be weaker during this period at year-end, and there are many uncertainties. While remaining cautiously optimistic, be sure to treat stop-losses seriously.