#数字资产动态追踪 Cognitive gap determines the profit potential; each dip is to prepare for the next surge.
Last night's market was quite interesting——Bitcoin rebounded from a low around 88431, reaching a high of 90824, now stabilizing at a good level. Ethereum was also active, moving in sync, from a bottom of 3017 up to around 3145. This synchronized upward movement indicates a shift in market sentiment.
From a technical perspective, the four-hour chart shows clear features: after a price surge, it runs along the upper Bollinger Band, with a doji correction in the middle, but no real deep adjustment. It's like the body doing a squat——gathering strength, not actually moving downward. This pattern suggests two things: first, a short-term technical pullback is needed; second, bullish momentum has already formed, and the bears are losing strength.
The market trend has shifted to bullish, but many still stubbornly cling to bearish logic, always thinking "further down." This is awkward——even with a clear trend, operating against it not only risks losses but also causes missed opportunities for the most profitable moves.
Operational strategy should shift to mainly bullish, using short-term pullbacks to add positions:
$BTC: 89500-90000 range is suitable for long entries, with the first target around 91500 $ETH: around 3100 is a good entry point, targeting about 3200
The core logic is to follow the bullish momentum and avoid counter-trend operations.
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 12h ago
The upper Bollinger band is so tight that once the squat pattern appears, it's clear that the bulls are about to take off.
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MoonRocketman
· 13h ago
Bollinger Band touch this wave, RSI momentum is indeed in place, and the launch window seems to be opening.
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WalletsWatcher
· 01-02 17:40
The squat analogy is brilliant, but no one believes it haha
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BlockchainDecoder
· 01-02 17:35
According to studies, these Bollinger Band patterns often indicate a period of volatility contraction in historical data. It is worth noting that the formation of bullish momentum is usually accompanied by volume confirmation — it's a bit of a pity that this aspect wasn't mentioned in the article.
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SleepyValidator
· 01-02 17:34
The upper Bollinger band is running close, the bears really have no strength left.
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SnapshotStriker
· 01-02 17:33
The squat analogy is perfect; I really don't have the strength to go down anymore.
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 01-02 17:31
It's that kind of "squat and accumulate momentum" theory again. I just want to ask everyone—how are those who trusted this method last time doing now? I, for one, am completely trapped.
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AirdropSweaterFan
· 01-02 17:28
The upper Bollinger Band this time really has some strength; the bears are truly out of energy.
#数字资产动态追踪 Cognitive gap determines the profit potential; each dip is to prepare for the next surge.
Last night's market was quite interesting——Bitcoin rebounded from a low around 88431, reaching a high of 90824, now stabilizing at a good level. Ethereum was also active, moving in sync, from a bottom of 3017 up to around 3145. This synchronized upward movement indicates a shift in market sentiment.
From a technical perspective, the four-hour chart shows clear features: after a price surge, it runs along the upper Bollinger Band, with a doji correction in the middle, but no real deep adjustment. It's like the body doing a squat——gathering strength, not actually moving downward. This pattern suggests two things: first, a short-term technical pullback is needed; second, bullish momentum has already formed, and the bears are losing strength.
The market trend has shifted to bullish, but many still stubbornly cling to bearish logic, always thinking "further down." This is awkward——even with a clear trend, operating against it not only risks losses but also causes missed opportunities for the most profitable moves.
Operational strategy should shift to mainly bullish, using short-term pullbacks to add positions:
$BTC: 89500-90000 range is suitable for long entries, with the first target around 91500
$ETH: around 3100 is a good entry point, targeting about 3200
The core logic is to follow the bullish momentum and avoid counter-trend operations.