Bitcoin's been hovering around the key $100K level. The real question is whether we'll see it reclaim that mark in January. Some traders are betting on a strong start to the year, while others remain cautious. Where do you stand on this—think BTC breaks through and holds above $100K next month, or will we see more consolidation?
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staking_gramps
· 01-18 07:21
Hmm... the 100K barrier feels more like a psychological effect than a technical one. In fact, it has been broken many times before, right?
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ForkInTheRoad
· 01-17 04:17
The 100K level... to be honest, I think it still depends on how institutions act; retail investors' emotional value isn't significant.
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VitaliksTwin
· 01-15 10:10
I think it's risky to break the $10,000 mark. At the beginning of the year, this wave will either crash down or consolidate sideways; anyway, it's not that easy to break through.
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MagicBean
· 01-15 10:09
Breaking below is a bit risky; let's see if we can go all out in this New Year wave.
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-15 10:03
Breaking the 10,000 mark is unreliable; it all depends on the trend in the first week of the new year. Otherwise, it's just retail investors taking the fall.
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SigmaBrain
· 01-15 09:57
ngl feels like January will break 100K, it looks like it will consolidate for a while, institutions need to push some volume first.
Bitcoin's been hovering around the key $100K level. The real question is whether we'll see it reclaim that mark in January. Some traders are betting on a strong start to the year, while others remain cautious. Where do you stand on this—think BTC breaks through and holds above $100K next month, or will we see more consolidation?