🔴 Bearish (Red) Scalping Levels
These are levels where sellers might come in or price may break down — useful if you’re planning short scalps:
🟥 Immediate Bearish Levels
$88,000 — key local support. If this breaks, downward moves may accelerate.
$86,000 — next support zone under heavy sell pressure.
$84,000 — deeper demand zone where rebounds often appear.
If price drops below $88,000 quickly:
Short entry could be considered
Target nearer $86,000 or below
Tight stops just above recent small swing highs
👉 A break below these supports might signal stronger bearish continuation on short timeframes.
🟢 Bullish (Green) Levels to Flip Short Setups
Even on scalping, it helps to know where buyers may step in or where shorts might be squeezed:
$90,000–$91,000 — minor resistance cluster that may attract sell orders.
$92,000–$93,000 — stronger resistance zone; failing here can provide short setups.
If price nears these levels and shows rejection (like wicks or volume spikes), scalpers often look for quick sells.
⭐ Bearish scalping play example (illustrative only):
Wait for BTC to approach a resistance or break support.
Confirm with volume + rejection candle (wick tail, strong close).
Enter short below the support break (e.g., below $88,000).
Target small profit (ex: $87,400 → $86,600).
Stop-loss just above resistance (ex: $88,500).
This keeps R-R modest and avoids big swings.
🧠 Important Scalping Points for BTC
✅ Scalping hinges on tight stop-losses (often within 0.3%–0.8% of entry).
✅ Always watch volume and candlestick confirmation before entering.
✅ BTC is volatile — levels can shift quickly.
✅ Pay attention to news/macro events — they can trigger sudden moves beyond technical levels.



