DC大于C|Aug 21, 2026 07:02
Lots of debate in the comments, folks are saying Bitcoin is around 76.
Still within the 60-82 range. Honestly, you can look at past trends—only when we see a rapid breakout on the weekly chart leaving the consolidation zone can we call it a true bull run or reversal.
Right now, it’s just the beginning. Calling it a bull run or a reversal is really a bit premature.
Some might say, “Give it more time, maybe next week or the week after?” But even though the rate hike expectations are below 50%, they’re still slightly high. Plus, oil prices are climbing, and inflation pressure will add to the macro uncertainty.
Given this backdrop, it’s better to stay cautious and not get carried away. No one knows how far this pump will go, but for a bull run or reversal, the price must break through 78-82 and hold on a weekly basis.
The resistance on the daily chart is around 78-82.
Personally, I think it’s still likely to stay in the bottom range of 60-82 with some consolidation. If things change, just adjust your strategy accordingly.
Previously, I traded $SOL, which followed Bitcoin’s movements. I stopped because the volatility was too low and switched to trading oil prices and U.S. stocks instead.
Now that Bitcoin is pumping, other major coins are following its lead, which is a good thing. Otherwise, it’d just be dead water, and that’s no fun.
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