Today is Monday, and so far, Bitcoin's price fluctuations have not been significant. Every time the price rises, it encounters resistance and cannot sustain the increase; the overall trend looks weak. We have shorted multiple times above $108,000 and have seized opportunities for price declines. Currently, neither the bulls nor the bears have been able to maintain their momentum, and market fluctuations have clearly decreased. In the short term, it is still possible to continue shorting when prices are high.

From the short-term trend, the price is still moving downward, but the extent of the decline has decreased. There has not yet been a clear one-sided upward or downward trend. Looking at the 4-hour candlestick chart, after Bitcoin's price rose to $108,700, it closed with several bearish candles, and the price began to drop. Although the drop is not significant, it is clearly constrained by resistance above, and the price is now close to the middle line. If it breaks below the middle line, it is likely to continue to decline.

Ethereum's situation is similar; after a spike, it started to retreat. During the day, we suggested shorting near $2,500, and we have already made some profit. From the 4-hour candlestick chart, there have been consecutive bearish closes, and various technical indicators also show that the price is likely to fall. Furthermore, market buying interest is not strong, and trading volume is low, so the price will probably continue to fluctuate downward in the short term, so the focus should still be on shorting.

Early Monday morning, positions that were shorted above $108,000 have now made nearly 1,000 points in profit; we can sell part of it for security and hold the rest to see if it can drop to $106,000. For the short position near $2,500 in Ethereum, we can also reduce the position first and see if it can drop to $2,400.

When the price drops to last night's low near $102,500, we can try going long, with an initial target price of $103,500 - $104,000. For Ethereum, we will still follow the morning strategy, going long between $2,550 - $2,580, with a target price of $2,680.