Market OKEx: The short-term trend locks in at 1.1, and support gains are seen around 9350 during the day.

2020-7-9 12:01
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After yesterday's rally, BTC broke the high from $9,400, but it is similar to the recent reversal pattern, according to OKEx investment research. The rebound energy limits the hard value. The short-term ratio of OKEx contracts was temporarily limited to 1.1, but the packaging industry did not develop further as all open interests continue to develop, indicating that the strength received by the length hasn't completely broken yet. Short-term repairs cannot be stable above $9,400, and there are security and space restrictions for the company to expect further gains.

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