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The year-end market is coming, are you ready?
Recently, the liquidity hotspots of mainstream cryptocurrencies have gradually surfaced. $BTC has formed key accumulation zones around 91000 and 86000, both of which are definitely worth paying attention to. $ETH and $BNB are also showing similar signs at their respective important levels.
There's an old trading rule: prices tend to move toward areas with more people, that is, liquidity concentration zones. When these areas are touched, you usually see more intense volatility — this is both an opportunity and a risk.
The market before and after Christmas has never been very calm. If the levels of 91000 and 86000 are repeatedly tested in the near future, be prepared for sharp short-term fluctuations. When multiple coins move in tandem, the volatility will be even more apparent.
So, at this stage, the most important thing is to clearly identify where these liquidity concentration points are and develop appropriate strategies.
I've been watching these two levels for a long time, just waiting to see the show.
This is the liquidity concentration zone, the hunting ground for big players.
Year-end, risks and opportunities are both at their peak. I choose to stay steady and watch the market.
Explosion before Christmas? I'm used to it anyway, just copying blindly.
Is around 86000 the bottom or a new trap? We'll know in a few days.
Multi-currency linkage is just beginning; the real show is yet to come.
Whether to buy the dip or sell the top, it all depends on fate.
The period around Christmas is truly a devilish time, both bulls and bears are easily caught off guard.
Wait, do we really need to be prepared for risks? I feel like someone is still going to get caught.
Before Christmas, I heard institutions are positioning? I don't understand.
Liquidity concentration points sound nice, but actually, it's just the hunting ground for the whales...
With so many key supports, is there a chance none of them will hold?