Looking at the high time frame chart of BTC, the value center (VP) has already been rejected. The key point here — if next week it cannot return above the value high (VAH) and form an auction acceptance pattern, then the probability of a correction and decline is quite high. The current technical outlook suggests a higher risk of short-term volatility.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-12 10:08
Another bearish person has appeared. VP gets rejected and they immediately declare it's going to fall? I think, next week, the probability of breaking the VAH is actually higher. Stop obsessing over the high-level framework all day long.
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LiquidatedTwice
· 01-11 15:17
Hi, the VP has been hit already. If VAH can't hold up next week, it will be bad. Time for shakeout and consolidation.
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NftMetaversePainter
· 01-11 09:50
nah tbh the vp rejection is just the algorithm doing what it does... classic market structure poetry rly
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DataChief
· 01-11 09:47
VP was rejected? Next week we need to see if VAH can bounce back, otherwise we have to prepare to catch the drop.
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SorryRugPulled
· 01-11 09:35
VP got called out, VAH can only be considered alive if it stabilizes this week
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ImpermanentSage
· 01-11 09:24
I saw that VP was rejected a long time ago. The key is whether VAH can hold its ground; otherwise, we'll be hit again next week.
Looking at the high time frame chart of BTC, the value center (VP) has already been rejected. The key point here — if next week it cannot return above the value high (VAH) and form an auction acceptance pattern, then the probability of a correction and decline is quite high. The current technical outlook suggests a higher risk of short-term volatility.