#市场调整後的机会? $BTC $ETH Last night's interest rate meeting and subsequent speech brought an unexpected impact on the market, with a significant washout. The Bitcoin price directly fell below the 100,000 mark, finding support and rebounding around 98,700. Looking at the daily chart, the previous K line closed as a solid bearish candle. During the day, the opening price tested the 30-day moving average downwards and found support to rebound and close as a pin bar. The market has once again reached the middle track, with the Bollinger Bands flattening out. The MACD fast and slow lines crossed downwards, with the volume bar slightly increasing, while the KDJ crossed downwards and VR indicators consolidated around the value of 11. Overall, the market shows temporary signs of stopping the decline, as the support of the 30-day moving average on the daily chart has not been broken. In the short term, one can first refer to the support above the previous low. If it breaks the 30 moving average, we will need to look for support in the range of 96,000-95,000. For now, we can focus on the previous low range. The resistance above should first refer to the 7 moving average on the daily chart and the middle track on the 4-hour chart. If it breaks through, we should pay attention to the peak high range.

Short-term Bitcoin suggestion: Buy at 99,880, Sell at 103,800 (Sell at 107,000) (strategy activated, profits to be managed independently)

Ethereum has returned to its previous support range, finding support and rebounding at 3,540. The 3,800 range can still be seen as a short-term dividing line between bulls and bears. If the rebound does not break this level, we can consider selling below it. The important short-term support is around 3,500; if this level does not break, we will look for a rebound. If it breaks, we will need to extend to look for support in the range of 3,300-3,250. For now, we will use the 3,500 support area as a reference.

Short-term Ethereum suggestion: Buy at 3,588, Sell at 3,788 (Sell at 3,950) (strategy activated, profits to be managed independently)