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#数字资产市场动态 Listen to what trader James Wynn has to say—Will BTC rebound 10%? I happen to be pondering this very issue.
First, let's look at the real signals on the chain. Whales (those holding more than 1K BTC) have increased their holdings by 15% this week, and the BTC balance on exchanges has fallen to the lowest level of the year, indicating that selling pressure has significantly eased. Network activity is soaring, and hash rate is steadily rising. All these signs point to one conclusion: long-term holders are gradually accumulating.
On the technical side? The 50-week moving average is hovering around 65K, and historical data shows that at this level, the probability of a rebound exceeds 80%. In other words, this is a support level that is very difficult to break.
Now, let's look at Wynn's recent changes. He previously claimed "doubling in 60 days," but now he's converged to "rebound 10%," which actually seems more rational. Why? Because capital is rotating—from stocks, real estate, and precious metals at all-time highs outflows are happening, and after BTC dropped 35%, its value proposition has indeed re-emerged. His use of 40x leverage to go long is also sending signals: short-term volatility is inevitable, but bullish momentum remains strong.
What’s my conclusion? On-chain accumulation + technical support + capital rotation—these three factors resonate together. BTC is likely to rebound at least 10% within the next 1-2 weeks, with the target being a retest of that 50-week moving average. Wynn’s prediction isn’t baseless; it’s a data-supported judgment.
Of course, leverage must be approached with caution—high volatility can appear at any time. But I’ve already increased my spot positions, just waiting for the market to validate this logic. The market never lies; if the logic is sound, it will naturally play out.