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Platform coins are collectively rebelling, how will mainstream coins perform this weekend? This market trend is getting more and more interesting.
Platform coins are collectively rebelling, how will mainstream coins perform over the weekend? This market is getting more and more interesting. $BTC quietly strengthened again last night, now holding steady around 78000, the pattern is indeed strong. But liquidity usually thins out over the weekend, volume can't keep up, so it's mostly consolidation. I predict a short-term pullback and consolidation; if it can hold the 76000 level on Monday, there's a high chance it will continue to push higher. Don't rush to short at this position, the main force could suddenly launch a volume-driven rally, shorts are likely to get caught off guard. $ETH is even stronger than BTC, it really gave me a hard time last night. I placed a short at 2430, planned to add at 2470, expecting a pullback, but it directly surged above 2500 and wiped out my stop loss. Luckily I had a stop loss, otherwise I'd be stuck in a deep position this morning. With ETH's volatility, not using stop losses is like giving away money, it can teach you a lesson in minutes. Today I opened a short at 2515 again, targeting below 2480, expecting weak consolidation over the weekend, no chasing highs. $BICO stop pretending, I called this move again. Short-term rally plus positive news, many thought it would reverse and chased in, but got trapped instead. Everyone inside is stuck now, and it's very likely to test new lows in the next few days. Wait and see if you don't believe me. The real focus should still be on platform coins, they're too strong. $OKB rose over 5% again today, directly pushing above 110, steadily climbing with no chance for a pullback. I kept wanting to buy the dip, but the price just kept rising, this kind of move is really hard to chase. Forget it, no
BTC is right in a very predictable psychological zone: those who missed out don't dare to come back and buy, they switch to selling
$BTC is right in a very predictable psychological zone: those who missed out dare not buy back, switching to short selling to "take revenge"; those stuck in short positions hold on hoping to lower their cost basis. 📉 This is typical behavior of retail investors, and exactly what institutional players want to see. When the crowd piles on one side, big money just needs to push the price in the opposite direction to wipe everything out. 🔥 The reality on the chart is quite different. $BTC continuously breaks out from many important resistance zones, and a k
NIGHT SESSION ANALYSIS: THE STORAGE INDUSTRY IS BECOMING INCREASINGLY SEGMENTED 📊
NIGHT SESSION ANALYSIS: THE STORAGE SECTOR IS BECOMING INCREASINGLY DISTINCT 📊 🔹 SK Hynix ($SKHYNIX): 1,249.06 points, up +3.30% for the day, leading the storage stock group. On the 4-hour chart, the price moves steadily within an upward channel, RSI at 62 indicating positive momentum. The upper resistance is at 1,276.99; key support to watch is around the previous volume-increasing bullish candle bottom at 1,062.32. This upward move is partly stimulated by the share buyback plan, while also clearly compensating after Micron and
ETH surged strongly, with short positions liquidated over $1.1 billion 💥 This market move is no coincidence; behind it are two forces converging at the same point in time.
ETH surged strongly, with short liquidations exceeding $1.1 billion 💥 This market move is no coincidence; behind it are two forces converging at the same moment. The first force is a textbook short squeeze. In the past 24 hours, on-chain ETH short liquidations exceeded $1.1 billion. The most extreme case involved an account holding 50,000 ETH shorts, with a notional value over $100 million; at the moment of the price surge, it was forcibly liquidated within just 12 seconds, incurring a single loss of $26.7 million. And that's not all. Previously, ETH short positions accumulated in a sideways range were denser than BTC's, effectively suppressing all positive news from impacting the price. Now, all those positions have become fuel for the rebound. A single bullish candle pushes the price up, forcing shorts to queue up to buy back and close positions, effectively adding more fuel to the rally. The second force is ETF capital continuously flowing in. On August 19, the Ethereum spot ETF saw a single-day net inflow of $189 million, marking the third consecutive trading day of net inflows, with BlackRock alone contributing $122 million. August 20 was even stronger, with a single-day net inflow surpassing $220 million, hitting a new high since last October. The cumulative net inflow this week has already exceeded $510 million. This pace is not a one-time pulse but a continuous, rhythmic accumulation by institutions, indicating much more solid capital characteristics. The combination of these two forces is what created this strong rally in a short time. But the key question is: how far can this rally go? If
A short-term strong rise in BTC does not mean the bull market has officially started. Essentially, this is still ch
$BTC's strong short-term rise does not mean the bull market has officially started. Essentially, this is still just a strong recovery phase accompanied by bullish technical signals, and whether the major trend has truly begun requires another 2–4 weeks for verification. What is driving the price up? There are three main supporting forces. 📌 Positive policy expectations — the psychological trigger. President Trump expressed support for cryptocurrency and promoted the CLARITY bill, causing the market to expect the US to ease regulations. But this is still just an expectation,
Good early morning, $BTC $ETH $SOL Just a few simple words, and also updating my upcoming focus areas.🌙
Good early morning, $BTC $ETH $SOL. I'll say a few simple words and also update my focus areas going forward. 🌙 After this wave of rally, the market hasn't formed a clear trend; instead, it has been oscillating back and forth within a narrow range, wearing people down. US Treasury data fluctuates unpredictably, regulatory rumors appear and disappear, and occasionally in the middle of the night, there’s a sudden spike designed to trigger stop-losses. Honestly, this kind of market is unfriendly to short-term traders; a slight lapse in attention can get you slapped back and forth. Rather than trading frequently, it's better to clarify your thinking first. On-chain data shows some large addresses accumulating, but very cautiously: they split into small orders and accumulate in batches, without placing large orders all at once. This slow accumulation indicates that big players are not in a hurry to push the price up; it looks more like quietly collecting chips during the sideways range. Before a real breakout, there may still be some back-and-forth. The volatility in US Treasury yields essentially reflects the market’s repricing of rate cut expectations; crypto assets, being liquidity-sensitive, naturally follow suit. So in the next few days, the focus is not on guessing direction but on watching the strength of support at key levels. My approach is simple: only wait for pullbacks, do not chase rallies. If the price surges up, I won’t act; only when it returns to key levels will I consider entering in batches. The market is not short of opportunities, it’s short of patience. BTC is currently oscillating around 77300. I’m focusing on the 75100-75400 support zone; if it pulls back here, I might try a light position; if it never returns, then just watch it go and don’t chase the price. Below, 73500 is the bottom line for bulls; once it reaches there...
The highlight of this market trend might no longer be just Bitcoin 🚀 There's a detail in today's market that's worth paying attention to: the upward structure is clearly spreading, and Bitcoin is no longer the sole star.
The highlight of this market rally may no longer be just Bitcoin 🚀 A detail worth noting in today's market: the upward structure is clearly spreading, no longer dominated solely by BTC. $BTC smoothly broke through $79,000 this week, $ETH also strengthened in sync, but what’s more worth paying attention to is the rotation happening beneath the major coins. $XRP rose nearly 40% this week, $HYPE and $LINK each gained over 30%, and $SOL and $ADA also showed strong weekly performance. This is where the real attention should be. My observation list for today: 🟠 $BTC — determines market direction 🔵 $ETH — watch if the strength can continue 🟢 $XRP — the strongest among large caps 🟣 $SOL — focus on L1 rotation ⚡ $LINK — infrastructure sector strengthening 🔥 $HYPE — high beta momentum target 🏦 $ONDO — RWA narrative heating up 💧 $AAVE — DeFi activity returning 🔷 $SUI — L1 momentum continuation 🚀 $BICO — watch if liquidity spills over to small caps But my principle is simple: I won’t assume the rally will continue just because everything is in the green. The key lies in subsequent confirmation. $BTC needs to hold the breakout zone, $ETH needs to keep validating this bullish signal, and $XRP, $SOL, $LINK, $HYPE are the strong targets to watch.
The market is moving, but is the rally actually broadening? 📊
The market is moving, but is the rally actually broadening? 📊 BTC is climbing toward $78K, ETH is holding $2,400, yet SOL has only managed a 5% gain. That divergence is the whole story right now. Here’s the latest snapshot: $BTC — $78,192, up 8.85% in 24h, session high $79,515. $ETH — $2,408, up 5.22%, session high $2,448. $SOL — $91.93, up 4.99%. Put those three charts side by side, and the read is clear: core capital is running ahead, but rotation hasn’t fully reached the broader market yet.
BTC and ETH are completing a critical breakout, and altcoins are also beginning to show signs of awakening 🚀
BTC and ETH are completing a critical breakout, while altcoins are also beginning to show signs of awakening 🚀 $BTC has strongly surpassed $77,000, and $ETH is trading around $2,400, with the overall momentum in the crypto market clearly accelerating. This round of Bitcoin's rally is not an isolated event; it is supported by three major resonating factors: stronger liquidity expectations, continuous inflow of institutional buying, and a risk appetite recovery brought by a warming regulatory environment. From the market structure perspective, the market is at a very critical position. Bitcoin is leading the way upward, followed closely by Ethereum, and once the mainstream coins confirm the trend, funds often start to spread to mid- and small-cap assets. The key focus now is whether this rotation can truly unfold. The core points I am currently watching are as follows: $BTC: The primary task is to hold above $77,000. As long as this level is not broken, the probability of a short-term push toward the $80,000 round number is increasing. Once it stabilizes above this level, Bitcoin will enter a new price range, and the market's imagination space will be further opened. $ETH: The support below is at $2,300, which is the recent battleground between bulls and bears. If it can effectively reclaim and hold above $2,400, it means Ethereum's upward momentum is confirmed, and it is expected to take the baton in the next phase and deliver relatively stronger performance. Altcoins: The most noteworthy current signals are changes in volume and liquidity. If the mainstream coins remain high