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Bitcoin quote at 114,000 USD: Are we in a new correction stability or prelude zone?

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Today I saw that Bitcoin is quoting around "114,077 dollars" around 09:00 UTC. That figure reflects some recent recovery, but it still seems that markets are nervous about latent volatility. See BTC so above 110,000 makes it clear that there are people betting, but also many waiting for confirmation signs before entering with everything.
What intrigues me is whether this price already represents a credible support base or if we could see another fall if any negative macroeconomic event hits unexpectedly. I also wonder how much of the rise is due to technical factors such as institutional demand or speculative movements in the short term. In several forums, I read that some investors are "hyodleando" (maintaining) by faith in Bitcoin, while others prefer to ensure partial profits before any sign of weakness.
Another point to consider: opportunity costs. Having BTC stopped without entering can cost more than risk a bit if it is done with strategy. But of course, entering with everything without plan can let regrets.
In this environment, I am evaluating if I am going to enter a part now and reserve another to see how BTC behaves in the next few days. Because if you fall to about 110K it could be another good entry if that level is maintained.
Do you think that "$ 114,000" are a safe point to buy now, or is it better to wait for a correction up to 110,000 or less before entering strong?
 
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