Yesterday, Bitcoin overall showed choppy upward movement, reaching the recent high at 67,300, then met resistance and pulled back. The short position around 66,800 mentioned yesterday still held firm; after the late-night pullback, it swung back to capture nearly 1,000 points of active gains.



From the current perspective, the daily “pure” level of the coin price remains below all moving averages, and the bearish order hasn’t completely reversed yet. In the short term, any upward move can temporarily be viewed as a rebound after a selloff. During the day, pay attention to whether the area around 67,000–67,500 holds without breaking—if so, it can be an opportunity to take a short. This is also the recent high area under Bollinger Band suppression. Watch the lower range around 65,000–64,000: if a resistance breakout leads to a failed push and a pullback, then during the day the price will most likely trade in a consolidation range between 64,000 and 67,300.
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