Liquidity showed unusual movements over the weekend. Is this wave a rebound or a false alarm? Can BTC break through the resistance level at this critical juncture, or will it continue to entangle within the range? The key depends on whether the momentum can be maintained in the next few trading days. It could be a signal of a new round of upward attack, or it could be a classic fake-out and shakeout. Market sentiment is very delicate, and fluctuations in liquidity often indicate the eve of a major trend. It's hard to judge in the short term; we need to closely monitor whether trading volume can cooperate to confirm the true intention.

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MoonWaterDropletsvip
· 01-07 04:06
Regarding liquidity fluctuations, I think it's still necessary to look at trading volume; solely relying on candlestick charts can be easily deceived.
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ChainChefvip
· 01-06 20:11
ngl the liquidity's just starting to simmer rn... volume's gotta stay plump or this whole thing tastes like another wash tbh. ain't marinatin' my stack til the seasoning actually holds up
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hodl_therapistvip
· 01-04 04:51
I never believe in liquidity fluctuations; it's always institutions playing word games. Last time I believed it, I got slapped in the face. Now I'm just waiting for trading volume to speak, everything else is nonsense.
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ZkProofPuddingvip
· 01-04 04:48
Honestly, you can't really tell anything from this weekend's move; the trading volume has completely dried up.
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NFTHoardervip
· 01-04 04:48
To be honest, I can't quite see through this weekend's move either. It feels like the big players are just testing the waters. After watching the market for so long, I know that these subtle moments are usually the easiest to get cut. Volume is king; without volume, there's no point in making noise. Resistance levels will either break or keep lying flat; the in-between state is the most annoying. Rather than guessing whether it's a rebound or a shakeout, it's better to watch how the big funds are moving. With such strange liquidity, I've already set my stop-loss.
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GweiObservervip
· 01-04 04:38
There’s really nothing much to say about liquidity fluctuations; it all depends on whether BTC can break through that barrier. Otherwise, it’ll just keep oscillating within the range.
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ProofOfNothingvip
· 01-04 04:34
It's the same old story, claiming that liquidity fluctuations will lead to a big market move? I think it's mostly just trying to trap retail investors.
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SatoshiLeftOnReadvip
· 01-04 04:24
It's the same old story again. I feel like every time I'm waiting for the "eve of a big market move." But the eve still hasn't ended yet.
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