#加密市场盘整 #圣诞行情预测 Bitcoin weekly chart has closed with a large bearish candle. You can go to the square to see the level of market panic; among ten people, how many are bullish and how many are bearish? Probably 2 to 8. I can only say that holding contracts to go long carries a lot of risk right now, but do you think the market will allow the majority to make money? There's no rush for spot trading; just gradually increase your position and face the downturn calmly. You can look at those bearish people in the square; when they see 150k, they are also the ones who say it will drop to 80k. Even if it drops to 80k, what does it matter if you hold spot? Those who easily lose their composure and shout in the square are basically high-leverage contract gamblers. Such people can be scared to death by a slight change in the wind; Bitcoin contracts really shouldn't exceed 10x leverage. Looking at the market, Bitcoin's resistance level is slightly adjusting downwards. From yesterday to today, there has only been one breakout above 9.7 in the four-hour chart, which was then suppressed. The daily chart is still showing a bearish decline, with resistance levels at 9.65-9.75. Now, those holding contracts with too high of a leverage ratio need to reduce their positions. Otherwise, next time you’ll definitely find yourself on the liquidation list of tens of thousands of people. Spot altcoins are actually only a rapid Bitcoin decline away from breaking below the previous low of 12.20; it's not that they don't follow the drop. Previous mainstream coins like SOL and ADA are relatively weak. SOL has buy orders below at 165-170 and 150-155. ADA has buy orders at 0.75, 0.7, 0.65, and 0.58. For NEIRO, which I previously recommended, if you have placed orders, you might be in profit and can choose to close or hold, depending on your position size. Not much more to say, nor to ramble; view the market with an even mindset, be decisive in your actions, and know when to hold and when to let go. $BTC$SOL$ADA
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