64.5K is right within reach, but what truly determines the direction isn’t how close it is—it's whether price can close above it. Public market data shows $BTC is around $64,410, up 2.55% over the past 24 hours. As the price nears the threshold, the market is still missing the final closing confirmation.
I only acknowledge one set of conditions: a 4-hour closing above 64.5K, followed by a pullback to 64K that does not break it—only then do I treat this rally as an up-structure worth tracking. Without these two steps, even if an intraday breakout looks impressive, it’s just a test along the upper boundary.
I won’t chase price in the 64K–64.5K range; this is where it’s easiest to amplify FOMO. If the pullback can hold, I’ll reassess; if price falls back below 63.5K again, this breakout framework is invalid, and I’ll continue to control risk exposure.
For this time, should you wait to see whether 64.5K closes, or should you first watch for a 64K pullback that holds? This is only for my personal chart notes and does not constitute investment advice.
I only acknowledge one set of conditions: a 4-hour closing above 64.5K, followed by a pullback to 64K that does not break it—only then do I treat this rally as an up-structure worth tracking. Without these two steps, even if an intraday breakout looks impressive, it’s just a test along the upper boundary.
I won’t chase price in the 64K–64.5K range; this is where it’s easiest to amplify FOMO. If the pullback can hold, I’ll reassess; if price falls back below 63.5K again, this breakout framework is invalid, and I’ll continue to control risk exposure.
For this time, should you wait to see whether 64.5K closes, or should you first watch for a 64K pullback that holds? This is only for my personal chart notes and does not constitute investment advice.