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Has Bitcoin stopped its decline?Is it possible to go long BTC

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BINANCE:BTCUSDT   Bitcoin / TetherUS
Yesterday, Bitcoin plunged as low as near 26942, and tried to break below the 27,000 integer mark successfully. Then Bitcoin is likely to continue to decline in the market and seek support below 27,000.

From a structural point of view, after the Bitcoin bears released the pressure of the technical top divergence, they are currently undergoing shock digestion treatment.So has Bitcoin stopped the decline and can you go long BTC/USDT with confidence?

I don't think so. Since Bitcoin has tried to fall below the 27,000 integer mark, Bitcoin will definitely continue to test downward in the later stage.Judging from the current strength of Bitcoin's rebound, Bitcoin's lack of rebound momentum shows that most traders are still in a wait-and-see state and dare not enter the market easily, which makes it difficult for Bitcoin to maintain an upward pattern.And there is a strong resistance area of 27800-28000 above, and a further resistance of 28800; while the lower support is in the 26600-26400 area.

In addition, special attention should be paid to the need to beware of the traps of technical inducement as much as possible, and to avoid the rising market caused by the behavior of traders who are trapped in long-term self-rescue as much as possible.Therefore, for Bitcoin trading at present, avoid trading traps as much as possible, and do not directly short or long Bitcoin for the time being. If there is a good trading opportunity, I will announce it on the channel as soon as possible. Please pay attention to the trading signals in the channel.
Trade active:
As expected, Bitcoin encountered resistance and fell back around 27800
Trade active:
Bitcoin is still testing the resistance strength around 28,000, and if it cannot be broken for a long time, it may pull back again
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