【Why is BTC Starting to Fluctuate Again? | Market Observation and Trading Suggestions】

BTC has once again returned to a familiar fluctuation rhythm, and market sentiment is gradually becoming more rational.

This is quite normal—markets can never rise unilaterally for an extended period.

The consolidation after a rise is meant for a more powerful attack in the next round.

We can see a few points:

1. BTC cannot break through the previous high, making it difficult for altcoins to have significant movements.

Current mainstream cryptocurrencies are still looking to BTC for direction; before the fluctuation range is broken, do not blindly chase high prices.

2. The K-line from yesterday, along with the volume behind it, explains everything.

There is clearly protective capital involved, and it is highly likely that institutions are controlling the rhythm. We are currently in a sensitive phase as expectations for interest rate cuts in September are approaching, and Wall Street is unlikely to allow a deep decline in the market.

3. The market is like a spring; the longer it is pressed, the stronger the rebound.

At this moment, what matters is not "who moves fast," but "who can hold on." If you have the chips from yesterday's bottom fishing, it is better to hold them patiently rather than fidgeting around.

Current stage suggestions:

Do not act impulsively; wait for the market to choose a direction.

Select targets carefully and allocate in batches; do not be greedy.

Pay attention to changes in market sentiment; volume is a key indicator.

If the market suddenly starts to surge in volume, be brave enough to follow through without hesitation.

Opportunities are never about chasing after K-lines have moved; it's about quietly holding onto your chips and waiting for the right moment.

Do not let intraday fluctuations dictate your rhythm; true big movements are never loud.

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