Today, the overall crypto market remains mainly volatile with a slow rhythm. Bitcoin is repeatedly fluctuating in the $88,000–$90,000 range, with obvious resistance above but relatively stable support below. From the chart, the $90,000–$92,000 zone is a short-term strong resistance, with multiple attempts to break through failing to stabilize, indicating selling pressure at high levels still exists. Focus below on the $85,000–$86,000 area, which is a previous high-volume trading zone. As long as it does not break below this level effectively, the structure remains healthy. Ethereum's trend basically follows BTC, with prices oscillating around $2,900–$3,000. Resistance above is at $3,100–$3,200, and support below is at $2,750–$2,800. Currently, it has not formed an independent trend. Altcoins are generally weaker, mainly driven by rotation and short-term speculation, with limited sustainability. Without significant volume increase, chasing high prices is not cost-effective and can easily lead to whipsaws. Currently, the market is in a high-level consolidation phase, not a one-sided trend. Until BTC breaks above $85k and ETH above $2.75k with volume, the market sentiment may not turn stronger again.
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January 23 Cryptocurrency Market Brief Analysis
Today, the overall crypto market remains mainly volatile with a slow rhythm. Bitcoin is repeatedly fluctuating in the $88,000–$90,000 range, with obvious resistance above but relatively stable support below.
From the chart, the $90,000–$92,000 zone is a short-term strong resistance, with multiple attempts to break through failing to stabilize, indicating selling pressure at high levels still exists. Focus below on the $85,000–$86,000 area, which is a previous high-volume trading zone. As long as it does not break below this level effectively, the structure remains healthy.
Ethereum's trend basically follows BTC, with prices oscillating around $2,900–$3,000. Resistance above is at $3,100–$3,200, and support below is at $2,750–$2,800. Currently, it has not formed an independent trend.
Altcoins are generally weaker, mainly driven by rotation and short-term speculation, with limited sustainability. Without significant volume increase, chasing high prices is not cost-effective and can easily lead to whipsaws.
Currently, the market is in a high-level consolidation phase, not a one-sided trend. Until BTC breaks above $85k and ETH above $2.75k with volume, the market sentiment may not turn stronger again.