Since the beginning of 2026, Bitcoin's performance has become the market's focus. From January 1st to now, this curve has recorded every fluctuation of BTC—rises, pullbacks, rebounds—reflecting changes in investor expectations. Behind the chart are the combined indicators of trading volume changes, institutional actions, and market sentiment. Whether tracking short-term swings or studying long-term trends, this data is worth paying attention to. What is your view on this market trend?
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ChainSauceMaster
· 01-08 20:59
This wave of market movement is just institutions playing their games; retail investors following the trend is still the same old story.
Bitcoin's performance this month is a bit interesting, but I'm more concerned about the upcoming on-chain data changes.
It's another round of cutting the leeks; I find it annoying to watch.
This game feels like it's just beginning, and we still need to see how the Lunar New Year unfolds.
Honestly, short-term fluctuations are just noise; holding long-term is the way to go.
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FrogInTheWell
· 01-07 20:11
Looking at this wave of market movements, I think we still need to be cautious; short-term fluctuations are too intense.
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Rebound is rebound, but I haven't seen any substantial breakthroughs; it feels like we're still bottoming out.
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Institutions are quietly accumulating, otherwise trading volume wouldn't be so outrageous.
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To be honest, entering the market now definitely requires courage, but if you manage risk well, there are still opportunities.
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This chart looks good, but I'm more concerned about whether there will be another wave of sharp decline later. Can someone give a reassurance?
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It's expectations and emotions again; all I know is that my wallet is shrinking.
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Bitcoin is something you can never predict; instead of looking at charts, it's better to focus on the market fundamentals.
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GasWhisperer
· 01-06 02:03
mempool's been absolutely wild lately... those fee spikes are screaming something's brewing ngl. btc's dancing between support levels but the *real* story? transaction optimization windows are getting tighter than ever. nobody talks about this but timing matters more than direction sometimes fr
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FallingLeaf
· 01-06 02:02
The start of the year looks pretty much the same as always, just routine operations. When it rises, everyone calls it a bull market; when it falls, they start to bearish again, cycle never ends.
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Are institutions making moves? Well, then retail investors need to be even more cautious. Often, they eat the leftovers only after the big players have finished.
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Short-term trading? I advise you not to play that game. The quickest to lose are those who chase after it.
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No matter how good the charts look, they can't withstand a 24-hour instant reversal. In the end, it's about who can survive until dawn.
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No matter how much volume is hyped up, it still depends on whether there is real gold and silver backing it.
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 01-06 01:51
Honestly, looking at charts doesn't really reveal much about the market; you also need to look at on-chain data and how the institutions are operating.
How many people got liquidated in the contracts? Bitcoin can still be this stable? I just don't get it.
This rebound isn't strong enough; I always feel there are still variables ahead.
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MoonMathMagic
· 01-06 01:43
The market keeps fluctuating back and forth, feeling like riding a roller coaster... I'm really torn between holding and selling.
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CryptoCross-TalkClub
· 01-06 01:35
Laughing to death, another wave of "worth paying attention to," last year at this time it was the same saying
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The candlestick chart looks good, but my wallet doesn't look good
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Institutional actions? I think the focus should be on us retail investors' "leek actions"
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Following the wave since now, I realize I’ve been chasing losing waves
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Look at this curve, it’s more volatile than my weight
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Volume change ×, mindset change √
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The only change in expectations is two words— from "This time is different" to "I'm really stupid"
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Starting to look at data again? Bro, are you doing homework or building psychological resilience?
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How to view the market? I don’t understand, but I will keep buying
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Behind the chart, there’s also something called "my stop-loss order"
Since the beginning of 2026, Bitcoin's performance has become the market's focus. From January 1st to now, this curve has recorded every fluctuation of BTC—rises, pullbacks, rebounds—reflecting changes in investor expectations. Behind the chart are the combined indicators of trading volume changes, institutional actions, and market sentiment. Whether tracking short-term swings or studying long-term trends, this data is worth paying attention to. What is your view on this market trend?