💥💥 The results of the US election are approaching, how should we deal with the situation of 55?First of all, let's talk about the outcome. Actually, whether it's Trump or Harris coming to power, they can only have an impact on the short term, while the long-term bullish trend is the general trendTrump's inauguration goes without saying, it is a super positive for the entire financial market, and Bitcoin is likely to directly break new highsEven if Harris takes office, it is only a short-term bearish trend. Even if it falls, the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates on Friday to support it and prevent it from falling into the abyssSo how should we respond in the short term?Basic principle: Only buy spot goods in the 55 opening situation, do not gamble with contracts and leverage, as there will definitely be significant fluctuations in the market this week!$BTC Short term pressure level: 70600-71600. If 70600 cannot withstand the 4-hour level, a new round of upward trend cannot occurShort term support level: around 67500, currently with strong upward momentum, the decline can always be sustainedLong term support level: 65000-66000. If it falls below, you can take over here and wait for Friday's interest rate cut to reboundPS: There is a possibility that the positive landing is bearish. No matter who is elected, the monthly line may insert a needle downwards, and then start a new round of upward trend. Once it reaches a new high, there is a chance to reach the position of 81000-88000. This is also why we do not let everyone touch the contract. Now, both long and short positions may experience large fluctuations and be injected$ETH Short term support level: 2360-2380Long term support level: 2050-2100 (a relatively safe position for second tier buyers)PS: Before the big cake can rise, there is no pressure level, it is all pressure levels above, wait for the big cake to produce results!$SOL Short term support level: around 160Long term support level: 145-147 (daily level support)#Will it rise or fall after the US election?