Looking at the weekly chart, you can actually grasp the rhythm of the four-hour chart. The recent week has been very sluggish, with volume only picking up at key levels. Let's talk about the 88500 level — it has been tested both above and below, and during the second return to this point, it was knocked down. What does this indicate? It's quite clear: around the 88500 resistance level, liquidity will tend to concentrate first.
From the market perspective, the overall consolidation pattern is more likely to tilt towards a downward platform. Instead of obsessing over the next move, it's better to focus on this directional judgment. That's how the market works: trading volume reveals the truth, and price action is the best teacher.
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DegenGambler
· 12-26 19:51
That level at 88500 is really interesting. I broke through it twice and came back, and this time it really feels like it's going to break down.
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CryingOldWallet
· 12-26 19:51
88500 this level is really meaningless, repeatedly hitting it several times, obviously someone is guarding it.
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LiquidatedNotStirred
· 12-26 19:41
88500 has been smashed twice already, and it still wants to rebound. This time, I'm afraid it's really going down.
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GmGnSleeper
· 12-26 19:25
88500 was hit twice, this rhythm is a bit intense
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Liquidity is concentrated at the pressure level, I get this logic
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Rather than guessing blindly, it's better to watch the volume, no harm in that
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Is the probability of a downward tilt higher? Then I need to adjust my thinking
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Price action is the most honest, admit defeat
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The weekly chart can indeed see through the four-hour pattern
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Key level volume is only matching, is this a bottom test?
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Consolidation leaning downward? Are we going to fall again?
Looking at the weekly chart, you can actually grasp the rhythm of the four-hour chart. The recent week has been very sluggish, with volume only picking up at key levels. Let's talk about the 88500 level — it has been tested both above and below, and during the second return to this point, it was knocked down. What does this indicate? It's quite clear: around the 88500 resistance level, liquidity will tend to concentrate first.
From the market perspective, the overall consolidation pattern is more likely to tilt towards a downward platform. Instead of obsessing over the next move, it's better to focus on this directional judgment. That's how the market works: trading volume reveals the truth, and price action is the best teacher.