REDATOR Ben Graham Posted December 2, 2025 REDATOR Report Share Posted December 2, 2025 Bitcoin continues to fluctuate. Yesterday's update, hitting $84,000, was met with active buying; however, how long this will last is a rather complicated question. The market remains in a bearish trend, and every good correction is perceived as an opportunity to sell.Meanwhile, shares of the Strategy company plummeted by 12% yesterday after it announced the creation of a $1.44 billion reserve to support dividend payments on preferred shares and interest on outstanding debt. The company also stated that it purchased an additional 130 BTC last week.It is clear that investors reacted extremely negatively to the news, fearing that the creation of such a large reserve indicates serious financial problems within the company. Analysts have suggested that Strategy's operational activities are not generating enough profit to cover current obligations, necessitating the use of alternative funding sources to maintain payments to shareholders and creditors. The decision to buy additional bitcoins has also puzzled many experts. In light of the cryptocurrency market collapse, investing substantial funds in this asset appears risky and could further worsen the company's financial position. However, some experts believe that Strategy's management is trying to prove to everyone that, even in difficult times, the company will not abandon its plan or its cryptocurrency investment program.As for the intraday strategy in the cryptocurrency market, I will continue to act on significant dips in bitcoin and ether, expecting the medium-term bullish market to continue.Regarding short-term trading, the strategy and conditions are outlined below.BitcoinBuying ScenarioScenario #1: I will buy bitcoin today upon reaching the entry point around $87,500, aiming for growth to the level of $88,900. Around $88,900, I will exit the buys and sell immediately on the bounce. Before buying on a breakout, make sure the 50-day moving average is below the current price and the Awesome Oscillator is above zero.Scenario #2: I can buy bitcoin from the lower boundary of $86,700 if there is no market reaction to its breakout in the opposite direction to the levels of $87,500 and $88,900.Selling ScenarioScenario #1: I will sell bitcoin today upon reaching the entry point around $86,700, aiming for a decline to the level of $85,400. Around $85,400, I will exit the sales and buy immediately on the bounce. Before selling on a breakout, make sure the 50-day moving average is above the current price and the Awesome Oscillator is in the negative zone.Scenario #2: I can sell bitcoin from the upper boundary of $87,500 if there is no market reaction to its breakout in the opposite direction to the levels of $86,700 and $85,400.EthereumBuying ScenarioScenario #1: I will buy ether today upon reaching the entry point around $2,824, aiming for growth to $2,857. Around $2,857, I will exit the buys and sell immediately on the bounce. Before buying on a breakout, make sure the 50-day moving average is below the current price and the Awesome Oscillator is above zero.Scenario #2: I can buy ether from the lower boundary of $2,795 if there is no market reaction to its breakout in the opposite direction to the levels of $2,824 and $2,857.Selling ScenarioScenario #1: I will sell ether today upon reaching the entry point around $2,795, aiming for a decline to $2,752. Around $2,752, I will exit the sales and buy immediately on the bounce. Before selling on a breakout, make sure the 50-day moving average is above the current price and the Awesome Oscillator is in the negative zone.Scenario #2: I can sell ether from the upper boundary of $2,824 if there is no market reaction to its breakout in the opposite direction to the levels of $2,795 and $2,752.The material has been provided by InstaForex Company - www.instaforex.com Visitante_e3833ce2 and Visitante_d123cb33 1 1 1 Perfect! Thanks! Love it! Haha Confused :/ Oush! Wow! Liked! × 💬 Did you like this content? Your feedback is very important! Liked! Perfect! Thanks! Love it! Haha Confused :/ Oush! Wow! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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