BTC this wave of market movement is indeed interesting. The structure has reached this point, neither the bulls nor the bears are willing to commit to creating a substantial trend, just oscillating back and forth. Short-term funds are moving in and out, pushing and pulling, essentially just harvesting.



The most painful issue is liquidity, which is obviously much thinner than before across multiple levels. In this environment, whether technical signals indicate a breakout or a breakdown, don’t think about going all-in. It’s unsustainable. Without genuine market capital support, technical signals are just illusions.

The most prudent strategy right now is to lie flat and observe. The short-term rhythm has been completely disrupted, and the volatility is insufficient to support effective trading opportunities. Wait until the market recharges and liquidity returns before considering participation. Currently, this stage is really not suitable for trading.
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UnluckyLemurvip
· 23h ago
With such thin liquidity, still wanting to trade is just giving money to the market makers. Wait, this is definitely a tactic to trap retail investors. Lying flat and watching the market is indeed the right choice, but I don't even have the desire to check the charts right now.
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BakedCatFanboyvip
· 23h ago
Lying flat and watching this wave is really stable. Jumping in now just means giving your money to the market makers. --- When liquidity is so poor, technical analysis is just a paper tiger; in other words, it's illusory. --- I'm just watching them come and go, harvesting, it's quite interesting. --- Wait a bit. With this pace, it's not worth playing; better to go to sleep. --- Both bulls and bears are scared, retail investors should stop joining the fun. --- The capital flow hasn't caught up; even the best bottom signals are useless. --- At this stage, it's best to lie flat and not cause trouble. --- Short-term disruptions are really annoying; better to wait until liquidity returns.
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ContractFreelancervip
· 23h ago
With such poor liquidity, technical signals are basically misleading. I'm just lying back and watching the show for now, waiting for the big players to truly decide the outcome.
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RektButStillHerevip
· 23h ago
Just keep repeatedly dumping, I'm already numb, I should have given up long ago.
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TommyTeacher1vip
· 23h ago
Lying flat and observing is still a reasonable suggestion. I've been feeling annoyed just watching these days. With such poor liquidity, who dares to act? Otherwise, you might get bitten by vampire funds.
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MevTearsvip
· 23h ago
Lying flat is the way to go; there's really no opportunity in this wave. Liquidity is thin, and all technical aspects are pointless; just wait and see.
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PerennialLeekvip
· 23h ago
Lying flat +1, this liquidity is really scarce beyond belief. Why follow the trend and get cut?
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