#比特币价格预测 Recently, several analysts have shared their views on Bitcoin, and it feels a bit like a "battle" 😅 Some say it might fluctuate between $86,000 and $92,000, while others are bullish up to $97,000. The price difference can really make newcomers dizzy.
After reading carefully, I realized that maybe everyone's logic isn't that contradictory. In the short term, it might indeed bounce within this range, but in the medium term, there is room for optimism. It mainly depends on whether new catalysts will emerge. That large-scale options expiration in late December sounds quite critical, but to be honest, these financial terms are still a bit confusing for me.
The most interesting part is that an analyst shifted from short to long and opened a position with over 40x leverage 🤯. That’s really bold. The liquidation price is $87,111, which feels quite risky.
My current feeling is that the market is indeed a bit "exhausted," with year-end portfolio adjustments, tax factors, and global policy uncertainties. No wonder there’s so much profit-taking. Can any experts help explain to newcomers why year-end adjustments have such a big impact on prices? I want to understand it more thoroughly 💭
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#比特币价格预测 Recently, several analysts have shared their views on Bitcoin, and it feels a bit like a "battle" 😅 Some say it might fluctuate between $86,000 and $92,000, while others are bullish up to $97,000. The price difference can really make newcomers dizzy.
After reading carefully, I realized that maybe everyone's logic isn't that contradictory. In the short term, it might indeed bounce within this range, but in the medium term, there is room for optimism. It mainly depends on whether new catalysts will emerge. That large-scale options expiration in late December sounds quite critical, but to be honest, these financial terms are still a bit confusing for me.
The most interesting part is that an analyst shifted from short to long and opened a position with over 40x leverage 🤯. That’s really bold. The liquidation price is $87,111, which feels quite risky.
My current feeling is that the market is indeed a bit "exhausted," with year-end portfolio adjustments, tax factors, and global policy uncertainties. No wonder there’s so much profit-taking. Can any experts help explain to newcomers why year-end adjustments have such a big impact on prices? I want to understand it more thoroughly 💭