In these past few days of short-term trading, the biggest feeling is the disjointed rhythm.
Bitcoin is weak, unable to rebound past key resistance; a light touch causes it to turn back. However, the speed is fast, and the range is small, requiring precise positioning and timely exit.
On the other hand, Ethereum #ETH is clearly strong; even if Bitcoin falls, it does not rush to follow, demonstrating a strong "structural" performance within a certain period…
The problem is: both have profit-making effects, but they point to completely different trading rhythms.
It's hard to judge which side to believe in.
When Ethereum is strong, logically one should go long; but as soon as Bitcoin drops, you instinctively worry that it will follow and even drop more severely. Yet it does not drop, and even holds up…