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Recently, this round of market movement is truly "a once-in-a-lifetime experience"—veteran crypto traders know that big opportunities are hidden within range-bound oscillations. Bitcoin repeatedly battles between 86,000 and 89,000, with the 89,000 and 90,000 levels acting like tough nuts to crack, under heavy pressure. Looking at the lower support levels at 86,000 and 86,500, the strength is quite stable; each time the price drops there, it bounces back effectively.
Ethereum's performance is equally explosive. Between 2,900 and 3,000, it fluctuates up and down within this range. The 3,000 and 3,080 levels have become the "ceiling," while 2,900 and 2,850 serve as the "floor." Every time it hits the lower boundary, it quickly rebounds. This regular fluctuation provides us with clear signals for entry.
Honestly, the recent pace of rises and falls has been somewhat outrageous—sharp increases and decreases, making it tough for short-term traders' hearts to keep up. The key to such market conditions is to master the rhythm. When the price breaks out of the range boundaries, don’t rush to chase; wait and observe. Once the breakout is confirmed and trading volume increases, it’s the right time to position accordingly.
The trading approach is simple: exit at high pressure levels to wait for opportunities, participate moderately at support levels. Prepare in advance before the range is broken; once a valid breakout occurs, seize the profit potential of this move. The market offers opportunities—whether you can grasp them depends on your judgment and execution.