Bitcoin's rebound from the recent swing low looks rather unconvincing so far. The momentum here isn't strong enough to suggest we're building a sustained rally. Until BTC breaks above $89,624, the technical picture tilts downward—another dip toward $85,500 seems more likely than a continued move higher.
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DefiPlaybook
· 12-28 01:49
It's another classic "rebound weakness" argument. Honestly, from a technical perspective, it's a bit questionable. If the 89624 level can't be broken through suddenly, then the 85500 area will probably see another wave. By then, those who want to buy the dip will have already done so...
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SellLowExpert
· 12-28 01:48
Is it going to drop again? I think this rebound is very fake and cannot be sustained at all.
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Whale_Whisperer
· 12-28 01:29
Drawing lines again there, this rebound is not sustainable at all.
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AirdropHunter007
· 12-28 01:28
Hmm... this rebound does feel a bit weak; it seems like it still needs to fall further.
Bitcoin's rebound from the recent swing low looks rather unconvincing so far. The momentum here isn't strong enough to suggest we're building a sustained rally. Until BTC breaks above $89,624, the technical picture tilts downward—another dip toward $85,500 seems more likely than a continued move higher.