Bitcoin seems more likely to continue declining today, once again encountering the Black Friday curse. The short position established at 88,200 yesterday can consider trimming some of the holdings first, then continue to position downward. However, friends who do not hold short positions, don't rush to enter the market—this price range doesn't really have a good entry point.
If it can rebound to around 87,500, you can try to push for a breakout. On the downside, continue to target 85,800 and see if it can hold. In short, this current market trend still requires patience and waiting for the right opportunity; don't join the hype.
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DataPickledFish
· 9h ago
The Black Friday curse is real, but this round still feels a bit weak. Let's wait and see if 87,500 can hold steady.
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LadderToolGuy
· 9h ago
Black Friday meme can be used to talk about crypto? Haha. Anyway, my order at 88200 has already been sold. Now I'm just hoping to hold above 85800, otherwise it might keep falling.
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Token_Sherpa
· 9h ago
nah the "black friday curse" is just gamblers looking for patterns that aren't there... but yeah, taking profits at 88200 makes sense if you actually got in. problem is most people didn't and now they're itching to fomo into a range with zero edge. that's the real tell tbh.
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AirdropATM
· 9h ago
Black Friday's curse is really strong. The short position at 88200 was a comfortable profit. Now it's just a matter of whether 85800 can hold.
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LiquidityWitch
· 9h ago
Black Friday curse is really a myth. I already closed the short position at 88200, haha.
Bitcoin seems more likely to continue declining today, once again encountering the Black Friday curse. The short position established at 88,200 yesterday can consider trimming some of the holdings first, then continue to position downward. However, friends who do not hold short positions, don't rush to enter the market—this price range doesn't really have a good entry point.
If it can rebound to around 87,500, you can try to push for a breakout. On the downside, continue to target 85,800 and see if it can hold. In short, this current market trend still requires patience and waiting for the right opportunity; don't join the hype.