#BTC价格波动 Recently, I saw an analysis about tomorrow's largest options expiration in history, with a volume of $23.6 billion, which is indeed worth paying attention to. After market makers unload hedge positions, the previous support and resistance levels will temporarily lose their effectiveness, which means short-term volatility may be amplified—this is a normal market phenomenon and there's no need to panic excessively.
What truly deserves attention is that if BTC retraces to the $80,000-$82,000 range, based on the "price and capital inflow gradient," there are already bullish divergence signals. Historically, such signals often precede a rebound. Of course, the overall market sentiment is still in a correction phase, so caution is necessary.
My suggestion is: if you have appropriate idle funds and psychological resilience, consider gradually deploying in this range, but be sure to control your position size per trade. Volatility itself is not scary; what’s scary is losing control of your mindset due to over-leverage. Any short-term rebound opportunity should not cause you to break your risk management principles. In the long run, proper asset allocation and mental discipline are more important than chasing every fluctuation.
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#BTC价格波动 Recently, I saw an analysis about tomorrow's largest options expiration in history, with a volume of $23.6 billion, which is indeed worth paying attention to. After market makers unload hedge positions, the previous support and resistance levels will temporarily lose their effectiveness, which means short-term volatility may be amplified—this is a normal market phenomenon and there's no need to panic excessively.
What truly deserves attention is that if BTC retraces to the $80,000-$82,000 range, based on the "price and capital inflow gradient," there are already bullish divergence signals. Historically, such signals often precede a rebound. Of course, the overall market sentiment is still in a correction phase, so caution is necessary.
My suggestion is: if you have appropriate idle funds and psychological resilience, consider gradually deploying in this range, but be sure to control your position size per trade. Volatility itself is not scary; what’s scary is losing control of your mindset due to over-leverage. Any short-term rebound opportunity should not cause you to break your risk management principles. In the long run, proper asset allocation and mental discipline are more important than chasing every fluctuation.