Last Friday's market trend indeed provided a clear signal. After the market broke through a key zone, a gap was formed, which is often accompanied by strong bullish momentum—unlike ordinary gaps, which are usually filled within 1-2 trading days, breakout gaps tend to be difficult to fill in the short term and instead indicate the continuation of the upward trend.



The early morning market remains strong, providing us with clear trading opportunities. Specifically, there are three main ideas worth noting: first, look for pullback buy opportunities at the gap; second, continue to follow long positions after breaking through 4402; third, observe whether the bullish momentum continues in the US session after strength in the European session.

From a technical perspective, the early morning low is around 4432-33, which is the first reference point for a long position this morning. More importantly, the 4400 support level—it's a pivot point for top-bottom conversion and also a key 0.382 Fibonacci support level. If touched during the day, be sure to seize the long opportunity.

The current trading approach is: look for opportunities to go long around 4432-33. If not timely entered, before 9 o'clock, you can also adjust your entries based on real-time momentum, betting on an early surge. Of course, if the expected rebound does not occur in the morning, you need to adjust your strategy at midday and replan.

During the European session, consider establishing long positions near 4420, set a stop loss of 10 points, and target a profit of 20-30 points. Pay particular attention to whether the European session can produce a series of bullish candles.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 01-08 23:01
Another gap theory? If the 4432 level isn't held in the early session, it's over.
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WalletDoomsDayvip
· 01-08 22:42
Is it the gap theory again? Last time, saying that caused the market to reverse and break below.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 01-06 01:45
Is it the same gap theory again? I'm still trying to recover from the last time I believed in this.
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CrossChainBreathervip
· 01-06 01:41
4400 is really the key threshold; we must hold it --- Already joined in the early morning, feels like this gap really has some potential --- That makes sense, but I always feel the midday session might turn around easily --- Fibonacci is back again, is it always this accurate? Haha --- Betting on an early session acceleration? I doubt it, usually the opposite happens --- 20-30 points? Let's see if we can reliably secure it first --- Friends who entered at 4432 probably already enjoyed the gains early --- A consecutive positive session in the European market counts as success, but the US market is the real test --- Key support often turns into key breakdowns; not being pessimistic --- This idea is quite clear, just worried about trembling hands during execution
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GasFeeLadyvip
· 01-06 01:37
ngl this gap fill analysis is giving major fomo energy, but that 4400 fib level tho... been watching similar patterns since the last bullrun. the real question is whether those early morning longs actually held through the london open or just got liquidated lmao
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DAOdreamervip
· 01-06 01:32
Gaps not filled? Then just wait to get trapped, haha --- Is 4400 really such a magical line? Feels like I hear this every time --- Another Fibonacci, another top-bottom reversal, making it so complicated just to trap my funds --- Didn't rise in the morning session, so I adjusted my strategy. Isn't this just armchair strategizing after the fact? --- Euro session 4420 to build a position with a 10-point stop loss? Sounds simple, but it might get you beaten --- The logic of breaking gaps, I heard it last year. Does it still work now? --- Bullish continuation? I feel like it’s a bit shaky --- Placing bets before 9 o'clock on the early session, isn’t that just gambling, haha --- Always say the key support levels are just a few numbers. If it really hits, can it still be stable? --- The continuous bullish candle pattern sounds great, but I wonder if it’s just a fleeting moment
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DecentralizedEldervip
· 01-06 01:24
Oh no, if 4400 breaks, I'll go all in directly.
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