Early morning market observation, several mainstream cryptocurrencies present clear trading opportunities. LTC can consider going long within the 79-82 range; if it breaks upward, the target is around 85-88. BNB is slightly stronger; the 880-900 range is a good entry point, with resistance around 915-930. SOL is showing a relatively strong trend; you can follow at 133-137, with the upper target set at 141-147. Traders should operate according to their risk tolerance and remember to control their position sizes.
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tokenomics_truther
· 3h ago
LTC this wave seems to be repeating again, I can't see 88.
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MergeConflict
· 01-07 20:20
LTC this time is really stable, entering at $79 is almost risk-free
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ZenChainWalker
· 01-06 20:47
This move in LTC feels a bit risky; the bottom has been tested multiple times. Do you still dare to buy in?
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StablecoinGuardian
· 01-06 20:44
LTC, I really feel like it's about to rise this time. Buying at $79 is not a loss.
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LiquidationHunter
· 01-06 20:28
Can LTC really break 88 this time? I have a feeling it might be a bit uncertain.
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RektButAlive
· 01-06 20:27
LTC is again in this range? That's how I got trapped last time haha
Early morning market observation, several mainstream cryptocurrencies present clear trading opportunities. LTC can consider going long within the 79-82 range; if it breaks upward, the target is around 85-88. BNB is slightly stronger; the 880-900 range is a good entry point, with resistance around 915-930. SOL is showing a relatively strong trend; you can follow at 133-137, with the upper target set at 141-147. Traders should operate according to their risk tolerance and remember to control their position sizes.