Bitcoin's weekend trend is interesting. This wave of market movement has been bouncing around the 90,300 level, with the previous high at 94,800 firmly capped. The 4-hour moving average at 89,300 acts as a support. The current question is—can 90,300 truly become the support point for next week? This price level is neither too high nor too low, but it has indeed been the central point of repeated contact in recent days. If it can't break below, the market may continue to grind within this range. If it truly stabilizes, this line could potentially evolve into a relatively solid support level.
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BottomMisser
· 16h ago
Honestly, the 90300 line is a bit awkward; it's stuck both above and below, so frustrating.
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OnchainHolmes
· 01-12 03:03
This 90300 line is really frustrating; it's stuck both above and below. It feels like we'll have to wait until next week to see the way forward.
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BlockchainNewbie
· 01-10 21:13
The 90300 line is really stuck; it feels like we need to keep grinding.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-10 21:11
ngl this 90.3k level is giving me major flashbacks... been here before, watched it crumble. if it breaks, health factors gonna get tested real quick fr
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ApeWithAPlan
· 01-10 21:06
90300, this hurdle depends on how Monday breaks the deadlock. If we keep grinding, it will really collapse.
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CounterIndicator
· 01-10 20:56
90300 this annoying position is really quite troublesome, feels like it can be hammered repeatedly until the end of the year.
Bitcoin's weekend trend is interesting. This wave of market movement has been bouncing around the 90,300 level, with the previous high at 94,800 firmly capped. The 4-hour moving average at 89,300 acts as a support. The current question is—can 90,300 truly become the support point for next week? This price level is neither too high nor too low, but it has indeed been the central point of repeated contact in recent days. If it can't break below, the market may continue to grind within this range. If it truly stabilizes, this line could potentially evolve into a relatively solid support level.