#币安合约将上线JELLYJELLY Thursday, good morning to a new day!

The midnight pullback stopped and rebounded, and the oscillating pattern remains unchanged!

There are methods for trending markets and joys in oscillating markets! Grasp the rhythm to switch back and forth, and you can still enjoy a few bites. In the early morning period, Bitcoin's price pulled back, touching the 85800 line before stopping and rebounding. We reference the thinking of buying near 86000, and currently, it also provides a certain rebound space.

From the current rhythm, the rebound strength after the price pullback shows signs of gradually weakening. The step-by-step reversal trend is still quite obvious, and the 88000 line has been tested multiple times without stabilizing. The overall shape presents a downward trend in the oscillating range, and the bulls are somewhat restrained in the short term. You can clearly see that the strength of the rebound is gradually slowing down, and the oscillating weak trend is very clear.

In the morning, pay attention to the 87000-87500 area above. If the rebound cannot stabilize, there will not be any obvious strong rhythm. So, do not be stubborn; if you need to change hands, do so. You still need to respond with a bearish oscillating mindset.

As for Ethereum, it also tested the support below overnight, and the 2000 level ultimately could not be maintained. Although it is rebounding again now, the shape is beginning to show a weak oscillating rhythm. In the morning, if the price cannot maintain above the 2000 level, the overall oscillating range will also move down again below the 2000 level. In the morning's thought process, if the rebound cannot stabilize, short the big coin first; if the pullback support does not break, then consider re-entering.

On Thursday morning, Bitcoin short in the 87000-87500 area, pay attention to the 85000 line below. For Ethereum, reference the 2000-2030 area for a short, with attention to around 1880 below. Pullback stops before re-entering, continue to time the market for short-term operations.