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From a weekly perspective, BTC has recently been in a clear sideways consolidation phase. The resistance level above is at 90,500. As long as this key level is broken, it is expected to target 94,500. The weekly support below is in the range of 86,400 to 84,500. If it breaks below this, it may drop down to around 80,600.
These support levels are worth paying attention to because they are good opportunities for long positions. Currently, you can consider placing long orders around 80,600 with a stop loss set at 1,000 points. Since these are pending orders, even if they are not immediately filled, there is no cost pressure. If triggered, you can capitalize on the rebound.
For short positions, if the 90,500 level is not broken, you can continue to short around 90,000. Once it breaks above 90,500, consider gradually building medium- to long-term short positions between 92,500 and 94,500, but be sure to control leverage and position size.
The situation with ETH is similar. The weekly resistance is at 3,070 and 3,175, with support between 2,910 and 2,890. Overall, ETH is also in a weekly-level sideways consolidation pattern. The trading strategy is to go long near support and go short near resistance.
You can consider placing long orders in advance around the 2,910 to 2,890 support zone, with a stop loss at 2,870. If it breaks below this support, there is a larger support level at 2,780. The optimal entry point for a long position can be in the range of 2,780 to 2,735, with a leverage stop loss set at 2,700. How to operate specifically should be adjusted according to your risk tolerance.
For shorts, continue to place orders around 3,050 with a stop loss at 3,100. If it gets taken out, then consider building medium- to long-term short positions at higher levels between 3,170 and 3,240.
Important reminder: This analysis is relevant for this week. The overall trend remains bearish, so remember—when prices rise, short; when trading long, do so near minor support levels to take profits quickly. You can consider placing long orders at major support levels, but always include a stop loss! Lastly, avoid the bad habit of holding onto losing positions; always cut losses when necessary.