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#比特币与黄金战争 Let's see what the 4-hour candlestick chart indicates. Bitcoin's moving averages have already turned downward, and a bearish arrangement has been established. What about volume? After a spike, it actually decreased, and the Bollinger Bands are also opening downward, indicating strong resistance at the top. Any rebound later on is a good opportunity to short, as the resistance levels above are holding firm. Once the support below is broken, the downside space will further expand.
Switching to the 1-hour chart for details. The price has been oscillating downward these days. Small rebounds can't break through the short-term moving averages, a typical weak rebound. The intraday trading logic is clear — sell on rebounds near resistance levels, but beware of small rebounds that might lure in longs; if you already have a short position, hold patiently. If you haven't entered, wait until the rebound is blocked at resistance before entering.
Specific advice is as follows:
**BTC**: Short when rebounding to the 87,800-88,500 range. First target is 86,500-85,000; if these levels break, continue downward.
**ETH**: Short when rebounding to around 2,950-3,000. Target 2,850-2,700; if broken, continue to explore lower levels.
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