The cryptocurrency market is currently in a stage of dual contest between sentiment and news, with the overall trend leaning towards consolidation. Bitcoin is repeatedly tugging near key resistance levels, with clear disagreements between bulls and bears—one side expects macroeconomic favorable conditions, while the other worries about the risk of a sharp decline caused by unexpected news. In the short term, funds are more inclined to move quickly in and out; raising prices easily leads to pullbacks, a typical "trap and shakeout" rhythm. If the macro situation stabilizes later, there is a possibility of continued sideways upward movement; but once negative news materializes, a rapid pullback is likely. For trading, it is recommended to control positions, avoid chasing gains or selling in panic, and patiently wait for a clear trend before increasing positions.

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· 4h ago
The cryptocurrency market is currently in a stage of dual contest between sentiment and news, with the overall trend leaning towards consolidation. Bitcoin is repeatedly tugging near key resistance levels, with clear disagreements between bulls and bears—one side expects macroeconomic favorable conditions, while the other worries about sudden news triggering a sell-off risk. In the short term, funds tend to move quickly in and out, with rises often accompanied by pullbacks, a typical "trap + shakeout" rhythm. If the macro situation stabilizes later, there is a possibility of continued sideways upward movement; but once negative news materializes, a rapid pullback is more likely. In terms of trading, it is recommended to control positions, avoid chasing gains or panic selling, and patiently wait for a clear trend before increasing holdings.
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