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BTC successfully held the 90,000 level as expected, and the weekend consolidation did not break below it. The market sentiment is quite optimistic. Based on the daily chart rhythm, a strong upward push is likely to follow, with the next resistance around 94,000.
For traders holding long positions, the current strategy is to continue holding. Those who haven't entered the market yet shouldn't rush; a pullback is an opportunity to buy. An important logic here is—once a trend is established, it doesn't just stop on a whim. Since this is a daily trend, it won't end easily. Many people who saw losses in the past few months want to make it back during this rebound. The idea is good, but execution requires careful methods.
Many still insist on being bearish, reasoning that the market is still in a bear phase and shouldn't be bullish. Their logic sounds reasonable—if the decline isn't large, holding short positions should be profitable. But the issue lies in the timing of entry and position management—they are two different things. If you're a long-term trader who looks at weekly or monthly charts and only trades once or twice a year, this rebound might not be very relevant to you, and sticking to your view isn't wrong. But most people operate on daily or even shorter timeframes, and missing out on a significant rally can be costly.
This stage is still just a rebound, not a reversal. However, many voices in the market are calling for BTC to surge to 150,000 or 180,000. I just don't understand—how long has it been since the rise, and why are they looking so far ahead? Are all those resistance levels above just illusions? Is there any new narrative in 2026 that can support BTC reaching those heights?
To be realistic, all declines and rebounds are essentially for better distribution. When a rebound occurs, it indicates that the big players haven't finished offloading their chips. It's too early to judge now; we need to see the completion of this daily trend before making any conclusions. The market is shaped by action, not guesses. Patience is still necessary.