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Zero Point Analysis:
Hello everyone, the long-awaited Zero Point Analysis is ready to continue updating. One must have something to persist in to become great, right?
Bitcoin: Friends who entered on the 7th and 9th should have been able to profit to some extent, right? It's not advisable to short over the weekend, right? So today's post on Sol has provided the signal for the top. After all, it hasn't been falling continuously, nor has it been rising continuously. Since a signal has been given, it is only natural to enter the market now.
The market surged to 861, we need a pullback; after all, it has risen by 10,000 dollars. It seems there was only one decent pullback to 785 in between. This time, it should at least pull back to around 82,500, and the extreme might be to 81,200. Everyone understands this position, right?
Why do I say the extreme target for this rise is 875? It's because it has been oscillating in a large range. The most violent spike has not occurred, and the bottom consolidation needs time. 875 is also a position that has appeared many times before, and the MA daily moving average resistance is at 864. This was previously a support level during the decline and is now resistance. Therefore, 875 is the area where the entity top returns and hovers the most, and the EMA's 100 moving average is 875. In terms of operations, I believe it's safer to consider shorting at 875. The daily MACD has a golden cross, and the weekly KDJ has a golden cross. We should respect that to some extent, so I currently have no reason to look for shorts, and regarding the information aspect, I am ignoring it at this stage.
Ethereum: I maintain the view of a high point at 1750, which is the strongest resistance area, and also the strongest support. Therefore, the only long position I have left is in Ethereum, for the reason that the divergence signal is the most clear. Originally, the 4-hour channel of 1680-1420 needed to oscillate, but due to the continuous rise of the bottom, it has become more likely to go up to 1750.
Sol has completed 5 waves very standardly and is entering a corrective wave, needing to retest around 120.