$BTC Evening View:
Since the big pie doesn't want to go down, let's first go up and clear the short liquidity around 110,000! After clearing the short liquidity above, do whatever you want with the big pie!
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Speaking with the chart: The hourly bull flag pattern of the big pie has been broken, and the consolidation box has also been broken. Please give me a reason not to go long; all signs indicate that the big pie is about to surge. We won't talk about how high, but catching a rebound shouldn't be a problem!
Is it only the reason to look long without going long, and to look short without going short? If so, maybe you shouldn't play anymore and just do what you need to do!
As long as the big pie doesn't break the yellow trend line drawn in the chart, the bullish trend of the big pie remains healthy. Draw your perspective on the chart, and it will become very clear.
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The big pie breaks through 108,435 with volume to chase long on the right side; 108,179 breaks down with volume and cannot recover, watch for changes in volume.
The big pie breaks through and stands firm at 108,514 looking up to 109,103-109,727-110,389. As long as it can hold steady at 109,103, the hourly uptrend of the big pie officially starts.
On the 4-hour level, breaking down from 107,408 looks down to 106,305-105,038; 107,408 must not be broken. Once it breaks, a lower low will appear on the 4-hour level, making it difficult to rise again.
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Continuing to look at the chart: The 2-hour W-bottom of the big pie reappears. For the 2-hour W-bottom to take shape, it must break through the neck line at 109,691 marked in the chart. Only by breaking through 109,691 can the 2-hour W-bottom of the big pie be established, and there will be a chance to touch the previous high.
If it can't break through 109,691, it won't be of any use. The position pointed to by the white arrow in the big pie's 2-hour level has a double bottom test, and the tips of these two needles are very important support levels.
As long as it doesn't break below the tips of the needles, you can relax; let it consolidate as it wants, just manage your stop-loss well and disperse.