Highlights for June 14

Today's market greed and fear index is 52, a decrease of 2 points in the greed index compared to yesterday, indicating that market sentiment remains predominantly neutral. The total number of people holding positions in the market over the past 24 hours is 50,000, with a total amount of 209 million USD.

Yesterday, we discussed the current market trends and synchronized them with last week, expecting a significant drop around Wednesday and Thursday. Therefore, it is anticipated that the market will likely undergo a K-line repair over the weekend, resulting in a fluctuating rebound. The research report provided yesterday suggested high short operations for BTC with resistance levels at 105,200 to 106,200, and the highest point intraday perfectly touched and successfully executed the order. The resistance point for ETH was given as a maximum of 2,566 to 2,585, also successfully executed. As of now, all high short points have successfully executed orders, while low long points are still pending. Do not get overly excited; strictly follow the points provided by the old vine and secure profits.

Point Analysis

Today's focus on BTC:

Upper resistance around 105,800 to 106,200 as the first and second resistances.

Lower support around 104,000 to 103,300 as the first and second supports.

(Direction remains unchanged; over the weekend, focus on high short and low long strategies, strictly manage take-profit and stop-loss orders, with the first and second resistances posted, and stop-loss placed about 400 points below the second resistance, and vice versa)

Today's focus on ETH: 2,580 and 2,610 as the first and second resistances.

Lower support at 2,460 to around 2,420 as the first and second supports.

(Similar to BTC, weekend operations should focus on low long or high short strategies, placing stop-loss about 20 points below the second resistance)

Summary: The weekend market will see small upward fluctuations, undergoing market repairs, with further declines expected next week; the market volatility is quite high, so be sure to manage stop-loss and take-profit effectively.