From a trend structure perspective, Bitcoin is currently more like being in a "high-range wide fluctuation zone" rather than a one-sided market. Many people shout for a top at the slightest pullback, and call for new highs at the slightest rebound, but mature markets often emerge through repeated reshuffling. In large-scale trends, sideways consolidation itself is part of an upward movement; its role is to digest profit-taking, reshape the cost basis, and transfer chips from short-term speculators to more patient holders.



Technically, as long as key medium-term moving averages are not effectively broken below, the trend cannot be easily defined as reversing. Bitcoin's history shows multiple months of sideways trading at high levels before entering a true main upward phase. The current market resembles a "patience test" rather than a directional choice.

What truly determines the next move is not a single candlestick but time. If the consolidation lasts long enough, the market will naturally choose to break upward; if there's a sharp decline but it quickly recovers, it's often a shakeout rather than a collapse. For ordinary investors, rather than guessing the top, it's better to observe whether the structure has been broken. The trend isn't broken, and the story isn't over. #比特币下一步怎么走?
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