If I had to name a “warrior rising from the storm”, it would be BTCUSDT right now. After plunging to the 84k region, Bitcoin has just staged an almost 7% rebound back toward 93k, accompanied by news that big money from Wall Street is flowing back into crypto and overall fear in the market is calming down. The USD is no longer overly strong, and Bitcoin is once again being mentioned as a key gauge of market risk appetite.
Looking at the 12H chart, BTC has broken back above the bottom of the long-term descending channel and is now pushing into the Ichimoku cloud. This rebound isn’t a “spike and die” pattern — it’s a sequence of steady bullish candles with shallow pullbacks, showing that buyers are firmly in control. The scenario is becoming clearer: price may pull back to around 90,500 to gather liquidity and retest the cloud edge, before potentially bouncing toward the higher resistance region around 107,300 — the next equilibrium zone of the trend.
With the supportive news flow (institutional money re-entering, market accepting a new price base after the drop) and a technical structure showing BTC has temporarily escaped the free-fall phase, I remain biased toward buy-the-dip setups. The plan is to wait for short pullbacks for entries rather than trying to sell against a recovering bullish wave that’s clearly being “revived”.
Looking at the 12H chart, BTC has broken back above the bottom of the long-term descending channel and is now pushing into the Ichimoku cloud. This rebound isn’t a “spike and die” pattern — it’s a sequence of steady bullish candles with shallow pullbacks, showing that buyers are firmly in control. The scenario is becoming clearer: price may pull back to around 90,500 to gather liquidity and retest the cloud edge, before potentially bouncing toward the higher resistance region around 107,300 — the next equilibrium zone of the trend.
With the supportive news flow (institutional money re-entering, market accepting a new price base after the drop) and a technical structure showing BTC has temporarily escaped the free-fall phase, I remain biased toward buy-the-dip setups. The plan is to wait for short pullbacks for entries rather than trying to sell against a recovering bullish wave that’s clearly being “revived”.
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