#大户持仓动态 Weekend market conditions are like warm water, seemingly calm on the surface but struggling underneath. True traders never chase overnight riches; instead, they excel at finding opportunities within volatility.
This weekend, market participation clearly declined, and the atmosphere is cautious. Bitcoin tested around 87,946 in the morning, then was supported by buy orders below, rebounded to 88,551 but faced resistance again, showing a typical weekend narrow-range consolidation — the $BTC rhythm perfectly matches weekend characteristics. Ethereum also followed suit, stabilizing around 2,969 and then rising slightly to 2,992, but never breaking through, oscillating within a small range. $ETH
From a technical perspective, after completing a 4-hour correction in the early morning, Bitcoin stabilized with a series of small bullish candles, indicating short-term bullish recovery. The Bollinger Bands are showing signs of expansion, but considering the liquidity is sparse during weekends, the volatility of this wave is likely limited. On the 1-hour chart, the Bollinger Bands are narrowing, with candlesticks alternating between bullish and bearish, volatility significantly reduced, perfectly reflecting the true picture of "no trading" on weekends. Ethereum is also moving within the middle band of the Bollinger Bands, oscillating within a small range, with no clear direction visible for now.
The core logic of the weekend is about patience and rhythm. Swing trading—buying low and selling high—is more suitable for the current market pace.
Reference levels: Bitcoin around 87,600 can be considered for long positions, targeting 89,000; Ethereum around 2,940 can be used as a support level, targeting 3,050.
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ThatsNotARugPull
· 16h ago
The weekend is like boiling a frog in warm water, really boring. Just waiting for the market to come alive on Monday.
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IronHeadMiner
· 12-20 18:18
The feeling of boiling a frog in warm water is the art of waiting, but I believe more in the feeling of buying the dip.
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RugPullAlertBot
· 12-20 18:13
Weekend boiling frogs in warm water, so bored to death, just waiting for that moment of breakout.
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ConsensusDissenter
· 12-20 18:10
Warm water on the weekend, it burns the hand. Let's see if we can copy it all the way through; anyway, I'm just idling around.
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GasOptimizer
· 12-20 18:09
It's the weekend, and I should be lying down counting money, but with this market situation, there's really no room for action.
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On-ChainDiver
· 12-20 18:08
That's how weekends are—idle funds don't do much, but the real show is still to come.
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quiet_lurker
· 12-20 17:55
This sluggish weekend really tests your mindset. Staying calm and patient is the key to longevity.
#大户持仓动态 Weekend market conditions are like warm water, seemingly calm on the surface but struggling underneath. True traders never chase overnight riches; instead, they excel at finding opportunities within volatility.
This weekend, market participation clearly declined, and the atmosphere is cautious. Bitcoin tested around 87,946 in the morning, then was supported by buy orders below, rebounded to 88,551 but faced resistance again, showing a typical weekend narrow-range consolidation — the $BTC rhythm perfectly matches weekend characteristics. Ethereum also followed suit, stabilizing around 2,969 and then rising slightly to 2,992, but never breaking through, oscillating within a small range. $ETH
From a technical perspective, after completing a 4-hour correction in the early morning, Bitcoin stabilized with a series of small bullish candles, indicating short-term bullish recovery. The Bollinger Bands are showing signs of expansion, but considering the liquidity is sparse during weekends, the volatility of this wave is likely limited. On the 1-hour chart, the Bollinger Bands are narrowing, with candlesticks alternating between bullish and bearish, volatility significantly reduced, perfectly reflecting the true picture of "no trading" on weekends. Ethereum is also moving within the middle band of the Bollinger Bands, oscillating within a small range, with no clear direction visible for now.
The core logic of the weekend is about patience and rhythm. Swing trading—buying low and selling high—is more suitable for the current market pace.
Reference levels: Bitcoin around 87,600 can be considered for long positions, targeting 89,000; Ethereum around 2,940 can be used as a support level, targeting 3,050.