Today's Observation: December 15
A new week begins! BTC stabilizes at $92,000, with a target directly aimed at $95,000!
BTC: Perfect weekly close, bulls continue to exert strength
Core Changes: With the opening of the Asian market, market liquidity quickly recovered. BTC successfully completed a weekly close above the $91,000 mark, which is an extremely strong bullish signal, laying the optimistic foundation for this week.
Today's Trend: BTC continues the strong consolidation from the weekend, currently stabilizing in the $92,500 - $93,500 range, with bulls testing new breakout points.
Breakout Target: The main resistance level above is at $94,000. Once successfully broken and stabilized, according to technical calculations, the next target will be to challenge $95,500 and further look towards the $100,000 mark.
Important Support: $92,000 has become the new strong short-term support level.
ETH and Altcoins: Accelerating Mode Activated
ETH Performance: Ethereum (ETH) is performing positively, having started to attempt an upward breakout from the weekend's consolidation range, currently stabilizing near $3,300. If BTC breaks through $94,000, ETH is very likely to also break through $3,400.
Altcoin Opportunities: As market confidence increases significantly, funds are beginning to accelerate into the altcoin market. This may be the last window for investors who missed the low-buy opportunity last week to chase the gains.
Continuous Attention: L2, AI, and certain DeFi blue-chip sectors are expected to continue to be the focus of capital rotation.
Weekly Strategy: Firmly bullish, stay alert for corrections
With the new week starting, overall market sentiment is very optimistic, and strategies should primarily focus on trend-following trading.
Spot Strategy: Continue to hold positions and enjoy the profit run. Spot investors should reduce trading frequency to avoid selling due to minor corrections.
Contract Strategy: Focused on long positions. Attention can be given to BTC's pullback opportunities in the $92,000 - $92,500 area for entry. But remember, any rise is not linear, so set stop-losses to deal with inevitable short-term corrections.

