#美国核心物价涨幅不及市场预估 Weekend market trends often lack direction, and shrinking trading volume is the norm. $BTC currently stands firm around 95,000, with limited room for a short-term rebound.
If you must trade on the weekend, the suggested approach is still to short at high levels. But honestly—better to stay out of the market and wait, rather than forcing trades. If you do enter, strictly control risk: set stop-loss at 300-600 points, no negotiations.
Specifically, if the rebound reaches around 95,800-96,000, it’s a good entry point for a short position, with targets around 95,000-94,500. The key is to stick to discipline and not be soft-hearted.
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RamenStacker
· 13h ago
The weekend market is just a trap. I'll continue to lie low and wait until Monday to see what happens.
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ForkInTheRoad
· 13h ago
The weekend is indeed a market killer, holding firmly at the 95,000 level. The rebound space is really negligible. However, I still prefer to stay out of the market. Instead of betting on a few hundred points of difference, it's better to wait for Monday's rhythm.
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CryptoTherapist
· 13h ago
ngl, the "don't be emotional" speech hits different when you're staring at a 600pt stop loss... like bro, that's literally where the anxiety lives. 95800 is just psychological resistance dressed up as a trade setup, fr fr.
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APY追逐者
· 13h ago
Weekends are for relaxing, why bother fussing... The 95,000 position looks very stable, but there's really not much excitement.
#美国核心物价涨幅不及市场预估 Weekend market trends often lack direction, and shrinking trading volume is the norm. $BTC currently stands firm around 95,000, with limited room for a short-term rebound.
If you must trade on the weekend, the suggested approach is still to short at high levels. But honestly—better to stay out of the market and wait, rather than forcing trades. If you do enter, strictly control risk: set stop-loss at 300-600 points, no negotiations.
Specifically, if the rebound reaches around 95,800-96,000, it’s a good entry point for a short position, with targets around 95,000-94,500. The key is to stick to discipline and not be soft-hearted.