Monday market opening started with a weak weekend rhythm, but the bullish pattern remains unchanged. Looking at this week's trend, the key is to wait for confirmation of the direction in the early trading session.
Regarding Bitcoin, my approach is to go long on dips—especially in the 89,000 to 90,000 range, where attention can be paid to entry opportunities. Looking upward, the target points to the 92,500 to 93,500 area, where resistance is more apparent.
From a technical perspective, the bullish advantage still exists, but a volume breakout is needed to truly confirm the trend. There may still be fluctuations in the short term, so patience and waiting for signals are more important than rushing to act.
#美国非农就业数据未达市场预期 $BTC $SOL, both are worth watching for their upcoming performance. Against the backdrop of weak US non-farm payroll data, risk assets may face adjustment pressure, but the medium-term bullish framework remains intact.
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RooftopReserver
· 01-12 00:45
So what if the non-farm data is weak? We still maintain a bullish mindset. The 89-90 range is really a good entry point.
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FarmToRiches
· 01-12 00:44
89,000 entering the market is real, just waiting to see if the non-farm payrolls will hit again.
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UnruggableChad
· 01-12 00:42
In this wave of weak non-farm data, I believe the bulls can still hold on, just need to be patient and wait for the 89,000 wave.
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CryptoSurvivor
· 01-12 00:32
Weak non-farm data is actually an opportunity, a pullback to accumulate chips. I'm also watching the 89-90 range.
Monday market opening started with a weak weekend rhythm, but the bullish pattern remains unchanged. Looking at this week's trend, the key is to wait for confirmation of the direction in the early trading session.
Regarding Bitcoin, my approach is to go long on dips—especially in the 89,000 to 90,000 range, where attention can be paid to entry opportunities. Looking upward, the target points to the 92,500 to 93,500 area, where resistance is more apparent.
From a technical perspective, the bullish advantage still exists, but a volume breakout is needed to truly confirm the trend. There may still be fluctuations in the short term, so patience and waiting for signals are more important than rushing to act.
#美国非农就业数据未达市场预期 $BTC $SOL, both are worth watching for their upcoming performance. Against the backdrop of weak US non-farm payroll data, risk assets may face adjustment pressure, but the medium-term bullish framework remains intact.