【Top 10 Crypto Traders’ Highlights Today|BTC August 19】

Today, BTC isn’t “the faster you chase, the better”—it’s converging toward the end of the move and probing upward: once it holds 65,000—65,300, then we look toward 67,268; if it can’t hold, it’s still just range-bound.

1)Daan Crypto Trades(X:@DaanCrypto)
Original view: BTC is attempting a breakout. He also reminded in his previous post that the current structure is neutral, so there’s no need to pick a side early; it’s better to wait for confirmation after the breakout and then react.
Editor’s inference: In the chart, the upper triangle boundary on the BTC/USDT 4H is around 65,000—65,300. Until it holds, we shouldn’t label the move as a definite uptrend.

2)Cheds Trading(X:@BigCheds)
Original view: BTC has strength and is setting new local highs.
Editor’s inference: When Binance spot gathered data, BTC was 64,631; the 24-hour high was 65,058. This shows the market truly pushed through the area near the upper boundary—but it still needs a pullback to confirm.

3)Horse(X:@TheFlowHorse)/ TheStable(X:@TradingStable)
Original view: Earlier in the day, BTC saw solid fund flows; after the long side executed opportunities, it continued to wait.
Editor’s inference: This feels more like a rhythm of “execute when an opportunity appears; stop if there’s no confirmation.” It’s not suitable for repeatedly chasing orders back and forth in the middle of a range.

Main route: Keep BTC above 64,000 and hold 65,000—65,300; only then does the next target become 67,268. If it falls back below 64,000, or after breaking out it drops back below 64,500, then this breakout attempt fails.

Risk warning: This is a public roundup of traders’ opinions and a market scenario analysis—not a copy-trading signal. Late-stage convergence volatility can amplify moves, and high leverage can easily get swept both directions.

Today, do you want to wait for confirmation above 65,000, or wait for failure below 64,000 before deciding?

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