List of Flash News about key levels
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2025-03-11 12:42 |
Greeks.Live Community Daily Digest Highlights Bearish Sentiment for BTC and ETH
According to Greeks.live, the cryptocurrency market sentiment is overwhelmingly bearish, with traders focusing on significant downside pressure for BTC and ETH. Key levels under watch include the recently lost $80K, $78K, and potential further declines. |
2025-03-10 14:25 |
Bitcoin's Downward Trend Likely to Continue, Double-Bottom Retest Expected
According to Michaël van de Poppe (@CryptoMichNL), Bitcoin is showing no signs of a clear breakthrough, indicating a continuation of its downward trend. A double-bottom retest or liquidity grab at lower levels is very likely, suggesting potential trading opportunities for those monitoring these key levels. |
2025-03-06 13:41 |
Greeks.Live Community Daily Digest: Market Sentiment Analysis for 2025-03-06
According to Greeks.Live, the community is divided on the market direction with a slight bearish bias, anticipating choppy price action. There's an expectation of a possible pre-event pump before a decline, with traders closely monitoring the 91-96k range as a key level. |
2025-03-02 14:46 |
Gordon Emphasizes Importance of Patience in Crypto Trading
According to Gordon (@AltcoinGordon), successful trading depends on identifying key levels and exercising patience, which is crucial for maintaining a healthy portfolio. Without patience, traders risk the stability of their holdings. |
2025-02-28 12:31 |
ParadiseXBT Discusses Key Levels After Recent Bitcoin Crash
According to Miles Deutscher, in an emergency stream with ParadiseXBT, the recent Bitcoin crash has highlighted critical price levels that traders should monitor closely. ParadiseXBT, regarded as a top trader, outlined these levels, suggesting strategic adjustments to portfolios in response to the market downturn. The stream provided actionable insights for traders looking to navigate the current volatility in the Bitcoin market. |
2025-02-28 05:51 |
BTC Trading Strategy Update: Shift from Longs to Shorts due to Rejection at Key Levels
According to Trader_XO, the trading strategy for Bitcoin ($BTC) began with a focus on long positions, but after encountering a loss and observing a rejection at a key resistance level, the strategy shifted to short positions. The active short position initiated at 86.5 is targeting the 79 levels, indicating a bearish outlook in the short term. |
2025-02-25 07:00 |
Strategic Trading Approach Based on HTF Structure by Miles Deutscher
According to Miles Deutscher, the trading strategy involves avoiding coins that have recently broken high timeframe (HTF) structures. Instead, he focuses on coins nearing significant HTF support/resistance levels with clear invalidation points. For other coins, he waits for a demonstration of strength or a reclamation of key levels, emphasizing the importance of not attempting to catch falling knives. This strategy highlights a disciplined approach to trading by prioritizing structure and key levels in decision-making (source: @milesdeutscher). |
2025-02-23 21:24 |
BTC Trading Strategy for a Quiet Week: Focus on Range Trading and Key Levels
According to CrypNuevo, the upcoming week for BTC trading looks promising due to a quiet economic calendar. CrypNuevo suggests continuing to trade within the established range and advises looking for long positions at the lower end of the range. The main levels and triggers have been mapped out for strategic trading. Source: @CrypNuevo. |
2025-01-15 18:41 |
GreeksLive Gang's Bullish Sentiment with Key Trading Levels
According to GreeksLive, the sentiment among their group is predominantly bullish, with a consensus forming around continued upward momentum in the market. However, there are some notable bearish voices that caution about potential retracements. Key trading levels include 89k as a strong support that was recently tested and 96-97k as an immediate resistance, with expectations of testing 100k. This information is crucial for traders looking to navigate these levels for potential entry and exit points. |