The first time, the empty alert of 64000: it dropped to around 61300, and I reduced most of the position, focusing on cost protection. The second time, it broke through 64100 and then recovered—you can still do it, and it yielded another profit of about 1000 points. Keep your cost protected and take profit step by step, watching 62500–61200. #BTC
July 6, 2026 21:55 BTC Market Analysis #BTC BTC is also currently in line with expectations, reaching around 61,300. That’s a profit of over 2,000 points, so you can reduce most of your position. The remaining portion should look at the 59,500–60,000 area. My suggestion is to go long after it drops. The support for the bulls is around 61,000. For those who are more aggressive and want to go long, observe whether price breaks below this level and whether it can reclaim it. If it reclaims it, you can attempt a long. For more conservative traders, wait until around 59,500–60,000 and also around 58,500 to enter in separate portions: the main position should be smaller, and add below. If it makes a new low, cut losses—go for a decent-sized rebound and a favorable risk-reward ratio. If you want to short, still wait for around 64,100. If it breaks through, then falls back to the right side, and you short there. For conservative traders, don’t take action at this point—wait and consider shorts around 65,600–66,000 and 67,200–67,500. Those should have a high chance of profit. For more aggressive traders, you can place orders to enter on the left side. If you get into profit, reduce position size to defend your cost. For conservative traders, observe on the right side: wait for price action to break through and then fall back before entering. Set your stop-loss properly.
Those who are entering a short around BTC64,000: remember to reduce your cost basis for defense. If the price comes back around 64,100 again, you can short again. You can use the profit from this trade to set your stop loss. Take profit step by step, watching 62,600 → 61,900 → 61,300. #BTC
BTC market analysis at 3:00 AM on July 6, 2026 #BTC Weekend volatility is not big. It has been ranging all along. Yesterday, the short near the white line—at most only a few hundred points profit. If you enter, make sure to include your entry cost for defense; don’t let floating profit turn into floating loss.
Right now, pay attention to whether the area around last night’s high at 63,400 will break. If it breaks, then watch above 64,100–64,300 and also 65,600–66,000. After a break of 65,600–66,000, you can short if price returns/gets rejected. Around 64,000 you already have profit—trim some and use cost/stop for defense. For shorts entered in the 65,600–66,000 range, enter with a loss-tolerance mindset in place; this is a relatively key level.
If you first see a pullback and it does not break last night’s high, the take-profit/exit for existing shorts: first look at 61,300, second take-profit around 60,000.
It’s Monday now. For more conservative longs, wait and scale in around the 60,000 area to 58,500, split entries, and hold with a “key level” mindset. If there is no new low, stop-loss won’t be triggered—hold first. As long as it doesn’t break the previous low, we still look for a rebound.
BTC Market Analysis at 1:00 AM on July 5, 2026 #BTC The current market is right at a descending trend line, as shown in the chart. Although the bulls are still in a favorable position for now, I wouldn’t chase a long here. Wait for a pullback, then go long. The 63,000 short I mentioned last night—taking 600 points profit—and I also said you should defend with a cost stop so you won’t lose. In the afternoon, I called a short at the current price of 62,600. Because on the smaller timeframe, the higher/low points are reducing the chance of getting trapped in a stop-hunt, it didn’t turn into a big trap; however, it still got stopped out and cost me about 200–400 points.
If you haven’t closed yet, you can still hold it a bit and observe how price reacts at this level. From the current position to 63,300 is still a good area to short. If it holds the target, then we can look at 61,000–59,500; the risk-reward ratio is very suitable. A stop around 63,500 would only be a few hundred points—using a few hundred points to take a bet for a 2,000–3,000 point move is much better than chasing a long at this level.
If price breaks above the short-term level and the short near 64,300 reaches that zone, then observe price action. On the right side, look to short; if it breaks through directly, don’t take the trade. If there’s a right-side opportunity, reduce partial positions to lock in profit, and use cost protection. 65,600–66,000 is a relatively key area too—observe the price reaction there and short on the right side. This level is a “hold for a short” kind of setup. If price pulls back from here, for a more conservative approach, it’s recommended to wait until 60,000–58,500 to scale in for longs—stop-loss at a new low, then hold toward above 65,000.
For short-term long opportunities, look around 61,000 and observe price action before entering; the right-side setup will be better. If it breaks down and you see a re-entry, then you can enter—if you have profit, protect the position at cost stop. Remember to set your stop-loss.
Those who went short around BTC 63,000 last night can defend their cost with protection. Currently, on the smaller timeframe, price has started to form higher-highs and lower-lows, reducing risk, so you can enter at the current price. Take profit step by step: 62,000 → 61,111 → 60,077. The risk-reward ratio is suitable. #BTC
July 4, 2026 1:00 AM BTC Analysis #BTC Today, US stocks are not open, and volatility is relatively low. Big BTC has been ranging around 62,000. First, I’ll tell everyone the direction: it’s still a bullish trend. I recommend pullbacks for longs as the main plan. If you want to short, you can wait for the red-line area I mark between 63,000–63,400 to try a short.
The smaller timeframe is a low-volume uptrend. Bet on a pullback occurring here. If this area doesn’t break upward and instead pulls back, first watch around 61,000. If it reaches there, it’s the area where you can reduce positions—defense at cost. Then take profit and continue looking at 60,000–58,500.
For the buy-the-dip entries below, be more conservative: it’s better to wait until yesterday’s low at 61,000 breaks, and then look to test long positions in the 60,088–59,300–58,500 range. You can split entries across these levels; stop-loss placement is also easier, and the risk-reward is good.
Because the previous low at 57,700 won’t break, you can still gamble on a trend long position. The ultimate target for the long is to hold for 65,300–67,000. If the price at 63,200 breaks through, and your stop-loss is triggered, then wait for 64,300–64,500 or short around 65,600–66,000. The 64,300–64,500 zone is a short-term area with profit—reduce and move stops to defend at entry cost. The 65,600–66,000 area can be tested for a trend short with a stop-loss, holding to the “trend” mindset.
2026.7.3 at 2:00 a.m. BTC market analysis #BTC Last night I said to wait for the 61,800–62,100 zone to open a short. The move even gave about 1,000 points of profit. Remember to reduce your position, move your stop to protect breakeven, and keep risk controlled. This BTC move started from 58,300 for the long; now it’s also reached 62,000. If you still have positions, you can take profit and reduce most of them. Next, it’s clearly still an uptrend. It has already broken above the long/short battle line, and you can pull back to go long. If price gives you 59,500–58,500, you can still enter; for the upper area, you can enter with a smaller size—enter normally on the lower side, and stops are easier to set. If the red line area I marked above—meaning tonight’s high—can’t be broken, then just be patient and wait for a pullback. The zones above are 63,200–63,400 and 64,000–64,300; you can still wait to short there. If you get pullback profits, remember to reduce your cost and defend. The key focus is the 65,600–66,000 area—a spot you can consider as a short setup for a chance to play it.
July 1, 2026 at 23:00 — BTC Market Analysis #BTC The current BTC market is also in line with expectations. The profit in the range of 1500–2000 points has been reached, and the first take-profit is already hit. You can reduce position size and use take-profit with break-even/stop-protection. At the moment, we are still in a consolidation range. Only if it breaks above the top of the consolidation at 60,800 can we see 61,800–62,200. These two levels are also the red lines I marked above for short entries. Once price reaches them, you can either place limit orders on the left side (i.e., before the break) or on the right side after a breakdown—either way, make sure to set a stop-loss. Most likely there will be a reaction there. For profit-taking, reduce your position and lock in break-even. Shorts: 63,100, 64,500, and 65,800 are all possible entries. The first two levels have profit potential—reduce position size and set break-even protection. Pay attention ⚠️ to 65,800–66,000; this is a place where you can “hold with conviction” for a short. Longs: if you still have a base position (spot/long holdings), keep a good take-profit, and defend your average entry cost. If you are flat (no position), continue to look for long opportunities around 58,500–58,800 below. The target levels remain those mentioned above, and stops can be set as well—the risk/reward ratio is suitable. If it breaks to a new low, then below, the areas 57,200–56,500 can also be used for longs. These are the start-of-move areas—again, set your stop-loss properly. BTC spot—if it’s time to scale in by tranches, then scale in.
Is it a fake breakdown and waiting time for the answer? When BTC broke down and recovered to 58,000, as said before, the current rebound is close to 1,000 points. Let’s see if it’s going to tap the lower liquidity. You can defend with low cost; those with larger positions can reduce to break even. With a broader perspective, if it holds above 59,000, the next take-profit level will be around 60,800. Take profit there. #BTC
2026.7.1 1:00 AM BTC Market Analysis Today is the last day of June. Right now, BTC is still trading in a range. The range is 58,100–60,800. 60,800 is also a key long/short dividing line. We’ve been hovering near the prior low, so you can consider going long on the left side. If the market doesn’t break the new low and reclaim it, set a stop loss—if you want to be more cautious, you can wait for a drop below 58,000 and then a reclaim on the right side before going long. If it directly breaks through 58,000 with strong volume and fails to reclaim it, don’t trade—wait for the next opportunity.
Below, 57,200 and 56,600 can be used to wait for a left-side long entry as well; they are also likely breakout start points for a potential setup—trade it with good risk control and set a stop loss.
For long take-profit: place take profit above 60,000 and consider scaling out or partial profit-taking there.
Also pay close attention to 60,800. If it breaks, you can wait for a pullback and then go long. The lines I drew above on my chart can be used either to short, or as take-profit levels for longs.
Zone: 61,800–62,200, 63,100, and 64,200–64,500—when those levels are reached, there’s a high chance of reaction. For short-term trades, you can scale out and move your stop to break-even. If you want to hold with a bigger mindset, keep a proper stop loss.
Finally, when price goes down, think about how you’ll handle spot positions. Perpetual contracts can be used at any time; BTC at this price level won’t be available forever. You can set up staggered buys every 5,000 points. BTC has never disappointed people. #btc