HIGER|Aug 20, 2026 12:57
Why do I keep saying that 64789 is the 'bull-bear dividing line'? Take a look at my chart. Zooming out to a larger time frame, as long as this level isn’t decisively broken downward, we haven’t fallen back into the peak range of the previous cycle. This helps maintain the basic dignity of the bulls, essentially preserving the current 'bull market structure.'
You’ve all seen how fierce the battle over this level has been recently. It’s been extremely intense—several times it broke down, bounced back up, then broke down again, followed by sideways consolidation to wear down everyone’s patience.
During this process, I also got liquidated quite a bit (during the continuous drop around 10.12).
This recent explosive rally is the result of multiple factors converging. You could say it’s like rain after a long drought—it’s been ages since we’ve seen Bitcoin and Ethereum rise more than 10% in a single day. Before this, I had already observed signals through various on-chain data and media reports, indicating that the window for bottom-fishing and building positions might be closing soon.
Why have I been posting less about crypto on X lately? It’s because I’ve already completed my position-building during this period. There’s no need to keep calling out trades every day unless there’s a major change on the macro level or in the fundamentals of a project. Of course, this process involves enduring some declines—I can’t always catch the absolute bottom.
As for AI stocks, I’m still heavily involved. This is the trend of the future and will undoubtedly form a resonant force with crypto. Staying sharp in this area is crucial.
Recently, I wrote an article about AI dollars and crypto dollars. I believe this is something the U.S. is advancing simultaneously. Honestly, finance is the one field where the U.S. can excel and where others wouldn’t dare to take overly aggressive steps. It’s a space where the U.S. can achieve absolute dominance and make the dollar great again.
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