Bitcoin has been relatively calm over the weekend these past two days, which is a common characteristic—major moves usually occur during the workweek. The short position at 90900 given yesterday only reached around 800 before turning around, so missing out on Saturday is normal. Looking at the current trend, there probably won't be significant fluctuations during the daytime on Sunday, and the rhythm may only emerge in the evening. Continue to observe the situation and wait for the evening opportunity to make a move.
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IfIWereOnChain
· 11h ago
That's how weekends are—markets sleep like hibernating, only waking up at night. I'm also waiting for opportunities in the evening; acting too early makes it easy to get caught.
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PoolJumper
· 11h ago
That's how weekends are, the market is dead, let's wait until tonight.
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Liquidated_Larry
· 11h ago
That's how weekends are—market conditions are as rare as sleep. Let's wait until the evening.
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MidnightSnapHunter
· 11h ago
That's how weekends are—markets are like sleep, only waking up at night... Be patient and wait for the breakthrough in the evening.
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DegenMcsleepless
· 11h ago
Weekends are like this, the market is as lazy as a holiday, and the real show time is only in the evening.
Bitcoin has been relatively calm over the weekend these past two days, which is a common characteristic—major moves usually occur during the workweek. The short position at 90900 given yesterday only reached around 800 before turning around, so missing out on Saturday is normal. Looking at the current trend, there probably won't be significant fluctuations during the daytime on Sunday, and the rhythm may only emerge in the evening. Continue to observe the situation and wait for the evening opportunity to make a move.