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Recently, while reading Bitcoin news, I noticed an interesting chip phenomenon: the distribution of BTC trading volume shows a clear three-peak structure. I checked recent data, and the dense trading zones form multiple peaks at different price levels, and these peaks seem to be gradually moving upward, which usually indicates that the market's trading focus is also shifting higher.
From a trading perspective, this multi-peak distribution reflects that market participants have different cost perceptions at various price points; everyone's views are not entirely aligned. Each chip peak could serve as a short-term support or resistance level, so tracking these positions is very important. Now, BTC has already reached a new high, with the price around $76.22K. This level is worth paying close attention to, to see if it can hold steady or if there will be a pullback.
Honestly, this kind of chip distribution data is helpful for judging short-term trends, at least allowing you to understand where the market's cost distribution lies. But I also want to remind you that this is just technical reference; the specific trading decisions still depend on your own judgment.