892 is the critical dividing line on the weekly chart, and the support here is very significant. Whether 885 can effectively hold remains to be seen; for now, it's just a speculative order. During the correction from 126 to 806, the 0.5 rebound level usually only reaches around 100,000 — this is normal for a weak rebound logic.
The upward movement after 806 has actually been a repeated shakeout. The drop from 94-84 was direct, followed by two weeks of frantic shakeouts in the 86-89K range. Since the previous two rounds were so fierce, the shakeout after this rally might actually weaken. Therefore, a low-buy strategy is more reliable, and buying close to 90,000 is unlikely to get trapped.
The 4-hour chart currently shows strong performance. Tomorrow, the focus is on whether a clear retracement signal appears on the 1-hour chart. If there is no retracement, during the day, you can wait for a retracement opportunity to short briefly (be cautious). A short-term gain of 1,800 to 1,000 points is enough.
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BitcoinDaddy
· 01-08 22:47
892, this hurdle must be guarded well, or the dream will be lost
Long positions are indeed stable, and with 90,000, the ambush here makes it unlikely to feel so blocked
Waiting for the 1-hour signal, don't rush to act
The previous two rounds of shakeouts were so fierce, this time it shouldn't be as intense
A short-term difference of a thousand to eight hundred points is enough, don't be too greedy
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BrokeBeans
· 01-08 22:47
892 is really a tough barrier, and the support around 885 is just to listen to. Long positions around 90,000 are indeed stable, just worried about another shakeout.
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GamefiEscapeArtist
· 01-08 22:41
892 this hurdle is indeed fierce, but I think the term "dream single" is used perfectly haha
The long-side strategy is actually quite right, 90,000 has been washed twice, what are you afraid of?
Just worried that tomorrow might bring another surprise, better to be cautious with short-term trades.
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AirdropFreedom
· 01-08 22:40
892, this hurdle really needs to be held, otherwise you'll have to go back and take over
Long positions are fine, just worried about fake breakouts to shake people out
I'm not playing short-term trades anymore, I was wiped out last time by unexpected news overnight
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MidsommarWallet
· 01-08 22:33
This hurdle of 892 is indeed fierce; waiting for a pullback before going long is the proper approach.
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VitaliksTwin
· 01-08 22:32
892, this hurdle really needs to be held, otherwise it will be troublesome.
The previous two rounds of shakeouts were so fierce; this time it probably won't be as intense. Going long on dips is indeed more stable.
Wait for tomorrow's 1-hour signal. If there's no pullback, keep watching. A short-term profit of 1,800 to 1,000 is enough.
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GasWhisperer
· 01-08 22:32
nah the 892 weekly support thesis is giving mempool congestion vibes—everyone's watching the same level, which probably means it breaks lol... the real tea is whether we even hit it or just ghost through it during low-volume hours. anyway 9万 scalping sounds like you're optimizing for execution timing like it's a fee-arbitrage play, respect the micro-transaction mentality fr
892 is the critical dividing line on the weekly chart, and the support here is very significant. Whether 885 can effectively hold remains to be seen; for now, it's just a speculative order. During the correction from 126 to 806, the 0.5 rebound level usually only reaches around 100,000 — this is normal for a weak rebound logic.
The upward movement after 806 has actually been a repeated shakeout. The drop from 94-84 was direct, followed by two weeks of frantic shakeouts in the 86-89K range. Since the previous two rounds were so fierce, the shakeout after this rally might actually weaken. Therefore, a low-buy strategy is more reliable, and buying close to 90,000 is unlikely to get trapped.
The 4-hour chart currently shows strong performance. Tomorrow, the focus is on whether a clear retracement signal appears on the 1-hour chart. If there is no retracement, during the day, you can wait for a retracement opportunity to short briefly (be cautious). A short-term gain of 1,800 to 1,000 points is enough.