Crypto assets such as BTC and ETH rose strongly after plummeting yesterday. Today, with more reports of "missile exchanges" between Iran and Israel, the situation seems a bit bad.
Followin Trading Strategy Square is a channel that gathers the best strategies of top traders on the Internet. Today, traders seem to be generally bearish on the upcoming (short-term) market. Here are some wonderful analyses.
1. "The rebound after the drop on Friday was just a technical rebound. The E/B exchange rate is on the lower line again this time, which is very dangerous. I have partially started to short ETH and plan to increase my short position on Saturday, Sunday and Monday." - Aoying Capital @thankUcrypto

2. "BTC is currently bearish to 95. Then wait for 97-95 to long. Long requires waiting. At present, I think this position is not good. Up 4%. Down 10%. My main consideration is that the profit and loss ratio is too low." - KelseyWeb3VC @KelseyWeb3VC
3. "It is expected that BTC will not have a big market in the near future, and the overall price will be in the range of 100,000-110,000. I will either wait for a breakthrough in the previous high and then chase the rise, or buy low when it falls. The middle position is not easy to operate, and I don’t want to operate it!" - Sniper Trader @bqjushen
4. "BTC 1-hour falling flag, if it breaks, we can see 102,000." - Finance Wukong @wukong2021
It is worth noting that the previously popular Hyperliquid 50x insider whale currently holds 40x BTC short positions, with a floating profit of nearly 5 million US dollars.
Corresponding to the bearish sentiment, there are also many bullish voices in the market, especially for ETH.
For example, in this round of ETH-led rally, the well-known investor JackYi ( Yi Lihua ) has attracted much attention. His latest X post is from the 12th. He said: ETH short squeeze is coming, keep buying and look forward.


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