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#比特币价格表现 The recent surge that brought Bitcoin back to the 90,000 mark is indeed interesting. My previous short position around 87,000 was stopped out earlier, as I expected a pullback to the lower end of the range, but the price didn't give that opportunity and instead reversed sharply upward. Now it seems this breakout is solid, and the short-term upward momentum is quite strong.
The 94,000-95,000 range is a small high point from over a month ago. It was tested multiple times but never broken through, making it a strong resistance level. My trading approach is very clear: wait for the price to retest this range before considering entering a short position, as this offers the best risk-reward ratio. From the 1-hour chart, there's a high probability of a pullback to test the support after the breakout, which is a normal technical pattern, or it could simply consolidate sideways before accelerating higher again.
The logic for copying trades is the same. Traders confident in this upward move are likely increasing their positions or holding steady, while those who previously bottomed out with shorts might face stop-loss pressures. The key is to verify whether the risk management of the copy trading counterpart is truly in place—whether stop-losses are strictly executed, and whether position sizing is reasonable. These details determine whether one can survive long enough in the market.
Now is the time to be patient and wait for opportunities. It's okay if you don't catch every move, but once you do, the risk-reward will be favorable. Don't rush to act before a breakout; patience remains the most rational approach at this stage.