The rhythm of the crypto market always starts with a sudden and unexpected drop, followed by a rebound opportunity. Today’s Bitcoin movement is a textbook-level demonstration of volatility.



In the morning, BTC tested around 94,000 but unexpectedly broke through instantly, smashing through the 90,000 level and dropping to a low of 89,327. Those who just added positions were immediately caught in the downturn, with accounts glowing green. But such extreme declines often hide opportunities — the 4-hour KDJ’s J line is beginning to turn upward, although the MACD still shows a death cross, signaling a short-term rebound.

The real turning point occurred around 10 a.m. when Bitcoin repeatedly tested near 89,000, forming a small consolidation zone. The strategy at this point was clear: participate lightly in the rebound, keeping positions within 30%. Why not be aggressive? Because the MACD’s green bars are still shrinking and haven’t fully disappeared, so the rebound strength is uncertain.

In the afternoon, the trend shifted. BTC gradually rose, reaching 92,500, just 500 points below the key resistance at 93,000. But here, the decision was to take profits rather than chase higher — the reason is simple: the market was relatively calm that day, lacking enough catalysts to break through this resistance. In this situation, securing the 3,500-point profit is wiser than risking an uncertain breakout.

The core lesson from this wave of market movement is that extreme volatility often contains trading opportunities, but only if you understand the detailed technical signals and know when to be greedy and when to be content.
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0xTherapistvip
· 13h ago
It's another routine, first crashing then rebounding, always fooling us into entering the market. --- Got it, got it, it's about restraining that moment of greed, so hard. --- That move at 89327 made me want to vomit directly, my account is so green I doubt my life. --- Wait, the strategy mentioned in this wave feels like armchair quarterbacking again. --- 30% position size is indeed reasonable, but who can really do it? --- The key is still that MACD setup, only by repeatedly stepping into the pit can you master it. --- I need to learn from the decision to take profit at 92500, or I’ll always suffer big losses from greed. --- "Protect the 3500 point gains; it's wiser than betting on a breakout"—that hits hard, I can never do it. --- So this is why I always lose money, I just operate blindly without understanding the technicals.
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BearMarketLightningvip
· 13h ago
It's the same pattern again: chasing high during rebounds, cutting losses during breakdowns. Most people will never learn.
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FarmToRichesvip
· 13h ago
It's the same old trick again, dropping the price to trap people and then rebounding. Truly an old trick in the stock market.
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MergeConflictvip
· 13h ago
At that moment, the entire account was green like a Christmas tree, truly amazing.
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