Bitcoin retracement still remains at a high level! $88,500 has become the new anchor point, and the short-term direction of BTC is beginning to emerge.

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January 29 News, despite recent pullbacks, Bitcoin prices remain in a high-range zone. Crypto analyst Crypto Rover pointed out that, based on historical valuation models, Bitcoin is still close to the “overheated zone,” indicating limited room for significant short-term upward movement, and the market is more likely to enter a consolidation phase.

Currently, Bitcoin hovers around $88,500, with a slight decline over the past 24 hours. Nevertheless, the price remains well above previous long-term accumulation zones, suggesting that market sentiment has not yet fully recovered. In past cycles, similar structures often experienced deeper corrections first, followed by more sustained upward trends.

From a valuation range perspective, the current zone is marked as “very expensive,” implying that the risk-reward ratio is no longer favorable. Historical data shows that chasing gains at this stage yields unstable returns. In contrast, more ideal medium- to long-term entry points typically occur at lower valuation bands, often accompanied by panic-driven pullbacks. However, Crypto Rover believes that the $80,000 to $100,000 range may itself form a new bottom zone, highly coinciding with previous consolidation and demand-rich areas.

Macroeconomic uncertainties also impact short-term performance. The market is awaiting key policy signals from the Federal Reserve, with liquidity prospects still unclear, prompting some funds to temporarily reduce risk exposure. Bitcoin has historically experienced volatility around major macro events, so cautious sentiment is expected to persist in the short term.

Discussions on social platforms also reflect clear disagreements. Some traders worry about further declines, while others plan to accumulate in batches at lower prices. This tug-of-war usually occurs during phases where the trend transitions from rapid movement to stabilization.

It is important to note that being in a high position does not equate to a trend reversal. From a long-term structural perspective, Bitcoin still holds key moving averages, and the overall trend remains upward. Institutional demand through ETFs and corporate allocations continues to provide fundamental support. Short-term fluctuations are more like rhythm adjustments rather than a change in direction.

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