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Lately, I've been looking at Bitcoin's MACD indicator, and it's quite interesting. The momentum indicator is currently giving some slightly weak signals, which can indeed make bullish traders a bit nervous. I checked the recent trend, and this signal is still worth paying attention to.
From a technical perspective, momentum indicators like MACD are quite useful for judging trend reversals. When the indicator starts to weaken, it usually means that the upward momentum is diminishing, so it's important to pay more attention to the market direction. Especially for long positions, such signals require more cautious risk management.
However, this is not an uncommon situation; markets are like this, with technical signals fluctuating between good and bad. The key is to consider other indicators and fundamental factors together, rather than drawing conclusions based on a single indicator. What does everyone think about this wave of market movement?