Bitcoin just pulled back 1.5% in the last 60 minutes, marking a sharp downside move in the short term. Traders are keeping close tabs on support levels as volatility continues to play out across major trading pairs. Watch for volume confirmation on any bounce attempts—key technical levels remain in focus for both bulls and bears right now.
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StrawberryIce
· 01-06 21:14
Dropped again, 1.5%. This wave down was quite sharp... the support level must hold.
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LuckyBlindCat
· 01-06 21:10
1.5% decline is nothing, this kind of fluctuation can't trigger my stop-loss orders at all
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Here comes the support level argument again, always the same story. Why haven't we found the bottom yet?
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Trading volume needs to pick up to be meaningful; otherwise, it's just a false alarm
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Who still cares about technical analysis now? The news is king
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Haha, I'm just sitting tight and waiting for a rebound. Anyway, these fluctuations are hardly painful or significant
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Wow, again at a critical level. Technical analysis keeps saying it's critical every day. Why haven't I seen profits yet?
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Hey, you're only starting to watch the support level now? Why didn't you do that earlier?
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As long as it doesn't break below the psychological price level, I can still tolerate it
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BasementAlchemist
· 01-06 21:06
It dropped again. When will it end? Can the support level hold this time?
Bitcoin just pulled back 1.5% in the last 60 minutes, marking a sharp downside move in the short term. Traders are keeping close tabs on support levels as volatility continues to play out across major trading pairs. Watch for volume confirmation on any bounce attempts—key technical levels remain in focus for both bulls and bears right now.