#数字资产动态追踪 How to play BTC two-way betting? Just look at these two strategies, and you'll be set.



Recently, the market has been fluctuating around 94,000. Instead of guessing the top or bottom, it's better to prepare for both. My approach is: one hand chase the breakout, the other lay in wait at support.

**Aggressive Strategy — Follow the Breakout**

If $BTC breaks through 94,000 USD and stabilizes (30-minute candlestick close confirmation counts), then jump in directly. Use 30% of your position, aiming for the 95,000-97,500 range.

How to set stop-loss? If it breaks below 93,000 USD, cut. Basically, set the stop-loss 1% below the breakout point.

But there's a detail — volume must confirm the move. If volume is still dead during the breakout, it's likely a false breakout, so avoid entering.

Once you gain 1%, move your stop-loss to your cost basis. When you reach 2%, move it to just 1% above your entry to lock in profits. This way, you at least break even.

**Conservative Strategy — Bottom Support Buying**

From a probability standpoint, this approach has a higher hit rate. When the price returns to the 91,500-92,000 support zone, I will gradually add to my position.

Again, start with 30%, keep some bullets in reserve. If the price stabilizes around this area and shows clear signs of a trend reversal (like a long lower shadow or a bullish engulfing candlestick), I will increase my position to 60%.

The target is to reach 93,000-94,000, which is the previous high before a breakout.

Place the stop-loss below 90,800. If support breaks by 1%, accept the loss.

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Actually, both strategies can make money. The key is not to be greedy and to follow the plan strictly. Mastering volume analysis, candlestick patterns, support and resistance levels will reduce the chances of mistakes.
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SquidTeachervip
· 01-08 03:29
Hedging sounds good, but to be honest, discipline is key; otherwise, both sides can easily incur losses.
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RugPullSurvivorvip
· 01-06 08:04
Hmm, it looks a bit promising, but I still trust the volume-based approach more. Fake breakouts are common.
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POAPlectionistvip
· 01-06 07:53
Two-way betting sounds good; it's basically betting on both sides. To be honest, it still depends on luck and fortune.
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metaverse_hermitvip
· 01-06 07:48
Bidirectional ambush sounds good, but in practice, it's still easy to be driven by emotions.
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PhantomHuntervip
· 01-06 07:48
Sounds good, but I've stepped on many false breakouts where the volume died. Now I'd rather miss out than push hard blindly.
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