The trend of Bitcoin came as expected yesterday. You can try to make a layout near the first support range 40600-40800 given during the sharing. At that time, the price was around 41000. It was not until 18:00 in the evening that the market started to dip lower as expected. It was accurate. Reaching the entry range given by Chengcheng, we can see from the hourly chart that the short-term rebound is relatively fast. From a cycle perspective, it reached the first pressure level target near 42500 for the first time after 12 hours, and then went sideways in the short-term before regaining strength. It rushes towards the second pressure target of 43500 and starts to fall back. If you have a partner with an empty pressure level, the reference for shipments is the pressure level or support level below. From yesterday's only low level accurate sniper and pressure level reference , this round of multi-order pie has perfectly achieved control of around 3,000 points! The current big pie thinking needs to be slightly adjusted. If the short-term support is more radical, you can refer to the previous pressure level around 42300-42500, which may form a top-bottom transition and be used as the short-term bottom at this time. If you are a stable friend, focus on the range support 41500-42500. Around 41700, the low support level of the box structure is around 40600-40800. Continue to do it, just bring a good stop loss. The daily bottom support level is 40000-40200. The support ideas are shared more comprehensively, which is basically enough for the day's market. The pressure level Just continue to focus on 43300-43500, and look steadily above 44000. Many people like to ask me whether I am bullish or bearish today. I still answer the same. Don’t ask me whether I am bullish or bearish. If you ask, it means you are a leek. No matter whether the market is single Whether it rises or falls, it will inevitably be accompanied by a short-term reverse movement. It is more important to block the support pressure than anything else. #BTC $BTC
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