From last night to this morning, well-established cryptocurrencies like LTC, BCH, EOS, and FIL have experienced fluctuations, which have brought some unsettling signals to the market, seemingly indicating that a significant adjustment may be brewing.
Currently, Bitcoin is in a phase of consolidation. If BTC breaks through $100,000 and continues to rise by $3,000 to $5,000, the subsequent decline may not be too severe, with a maximum pullback of $3,000 to $4,000, after which a rebound may be possible.
We are now in the fifth week since Bitcoin's all-time high. The first four weeks saw relatively stable trends, but potential risks need to be noted starting from the fifth week, especially the pullback pressure following Bitcoin's price breakthrough. Therefore, this week requires particular caution regarding potential large fluctuations, and investors should try to avoid being affected by sudden downturns, ideally anticipating and mitigating possible risks in advance.