Bitcoin (BTCUSDT) Weekend 4H Analysis – RSI Fakeouts, Volume

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Today is Saturday, and with global markets closed, volume across the crypto space is expected to remain limited. As a result, we shift our focus to the 4-hour timeframe, where more actionable signals may appear.

🔸 Key 4H Observations:

The latest pullback was accompanied by rising volume, which is notable — however, it's not yet sufficient for me to open a short position, as it lacks a full confirmation.

We are closely watching the support at 105408.65, which could provide a low-risk opportunity to test a long position if respected.

🔸 Important RSI Signal:

In uptrends, when RSI briefly dips below the 30 zone and quickly recovers, it often acts as a bullish fakeout — and that's exactly what we saw recently.

After this RSI fakeout, BTC bounced off the support near 105408.65 and surged toward 110221.73 — further validating that support.

This retest of 105408.65 will be critical. If price reacts again at that level, I’ll consider two possible strategies:

A low-risk short if we see a rejection with confirmation.

An early-entry long if price fakes below the level and recovers with strength.

⚠️ Weekend Trading Tip:

Since it’s the weekend, liquidity is thinner — make sure to adjust your risk accordingly. Keep in mind:

Primary long entry remains above 110221.73 (the confirmed breakout zone).

Risky short consideration is only valid around 105408.65 and must be supported by volume and structure.

✅ Capital Management Reminder:

Whether you're trading potential fakeouts or preparing for breakout setups, be disciplined with your capital. Weekend volatility can give false signals — stay patient and wait for confirmation.

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