Bitcoin, Ethereum, SOL, Today's Market Interpretation

1: BTC (Bitcoin) surged to around 89500 last night and then started to pull back. It reached a low of 84400, a drop of 5000 points from the high, and began to slowly rebound from 84400. Currently, it peaked at 87500, rebounding about 3000 points before starting to slightly pull back.

The main focus for Bitcoin's rebound is the resistance levels above at 88200, 89500, and 90500. If it rebounds and breaks through 90500, we can continue to look for upward movement. If it cannot break this level and enters the range of 89-90500, consider shorting in batches to take profits during the pullback. For support, watch 86000, 85000, and 83500; at these levels, consider taking profits depending on the situation.

2: ETH (Ethereum) also moved in tandem with Bitcoin, surging to around 3000 before starting to pull back. It reached a low of around 2770, a drop of 220 points from the high, and then began to rebound from the low, peaking again at around 2930, rebounding 150 points before starting to slightly pull back. The pullback has not yet dropped below 2900.

For Ethereum, pay attention to the resistance levels above at 2950, 3000, 3050, and 3080. For support, watch 2880, 2830, 2780, and 2730. If you're looking to buy low, it's suggested to wait until the price drops to the 2830-2780 range to build a position for the rebound.

3: SOL (Solana) first rebounded to 129 in tandem with Bitcoin before starting to pull back, reaching a low of around 117. The high pullback was 12 points, and now it is rebounding from the low. Currently, it has reached around 123.

In fact, SOL's overall trend has reached a major support area. The support levels below at 110 and 100 are significant low points. Spot trading can begin to establish the first position here; it was mentioned yesterday that those trading spot can lay out positions in batches.

However, for futures trading, you need to find intraday lows in tandem with Bitcoin to enter long positions for rebounds. For example, consider entering in batches in the range of 118-115, and set a stop-loss if it breaks through, as this is relatively safer.