#Strategy加仓BTC $FHE Currently caught in a typical range-bound consolidation, do not blindly chase the trend.



From a technical perspective, conflicting signals are everywhere:

On one hand, there are standard bullish signals such as moving average golden cross, bullish engulfing candles, and upward trend alignment, suggesting a breakout could happen at any time; on the other hand, there is evident shrinking volume, RSI entering overbought territory, and Bollinger Bands oscillating at high levels, all indicating that this rally may be overextended and carries significant correction risk.

The macro environment also does not provide a clear direction. Market sentiment remains neutral, with positive and negative news intertwined—expectations of increased holdings in gold ETFs and crypto funds are offset by regulatory risks and policy uncertainties.

Putting it all together, $FHE in the short term, it is highly likely that prices will continue to fluctuate between support and resistance levels, and there is no need to rush into chasing highs. The real opportunity lies in confirming a breakout or breakdown beyond key levels, rather than during this oscillating phase. Patience often proves more challenging than reckless action, but it also yields greater profits.
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DAOdreamervip
· 8h ago
Wait a moment, this wave is indeed oscillating repeatedly. I also see those conflicting signals. Really, no need to rush. Last time, I chased the high and got trapped. Now I've learned my lesson and will wait for a confirmed breakout before taking action. With such weak volume, it feels like a trap to lure more buyers.
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MetaEggplantvip
· 8h ago
A typical stalemate between bulls and bears, this is when you're most likely to get crushed. The RSI is already overbought, and you're still chasing?
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FlippedSignalvip
· 8h ago
Ha, it's another market where the bulls and bears are fighting each other. The signals for a rally are everywhere, but the trading volume just shrinks away—classic fake-out rhythm. I just watch RSI entering overbought territory, and some people still dare to chase the high. I truly can't understand it. Repeated fluctuations are the most annoying, but honestly, it's much more comfortable than getting liquidated from chasing the high. Let's just wait and see. Wait for a breakout confirmation before entering. Isn't that more appealing? Entering now just means giving money to the big players. Pass.
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PhantomMinervip
· 8h ago
Oh no, it's another frustrating market situation. Watching the bullish signals and the shrinking volume, it really feels like rolling dice in a casino. But to be fair, the author's analysis this time really hit the mark—it's that kind of uncomfortable uncertainty. Chasing highs is indeed easy to get caught in a trap. I've recently learned my lesson and would rather miss out than blindly gamble. Let's wait for the breakout. After all, it's not the only chance we'll get.
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ser_ngmivip
· 8h ago
Damn, this market trend is really just so-so, it's uncomfortable to watch.
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ContractSurrendervip
· 8h ago
Oh no, it's another volatile market with swings back and forth. So annoying. Let's wait and see for a breakout. Chasing highs now is just like giving away money.
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