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Analyst Reveals Condition For Bitcoin Reach To $71,000 - Details

Analyst Reveals Condition For Bitcoin To Reach $71,000 – Details

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According to data from CoinMarketCap, the price of Bitcoin returned above $67,000  with a 1.19% gain in the last 24 hours. Bitcoin appears to have found some stability in this region amidst multiple projections of further price gain. Interestingly, popular crypto analyst with X handle Rekt Capital has unveiled a particular scenario in which Bitcoin might actually build on its current positive performance.

Bitcoin Enters New Range-Bound Market – Rekt Capital

In an X post on July 20,  Rekt Capital shared that Bitcoin closed its daily candle of the previous day above the support level of $65,000. According to the analyst, if BTC experiences a price dip to this level as seen in mid-May, a successful retest will allow the token to reignite its current price rally.

Following the development of this projection, Rekt Capital predicts the crypto market leader could reach as high as $71,500, a price region last seen in early June.  However, in a subsequent post, Rekt Capital suggests that Bitcoin may not record more gains past this level in the short term. Instead, BTC will enter a range-bound market between $65,000 – $71,500 which is expected to last through August.

Source: Rekt Capital

However, a potential breakout from this zone would likely result in the asset moving past its all-time high value of $73,750. Alternatively, the failure of $65,000 to serve as a strong support level may allow BTC’s price to fall to $60,000. In the presence of overwhelming selling pressure, as seen in the first week of July, BTC could further decline to around $56,000 – $58,000. 

At press time, the crypto market leader continues to trade at $67,394 with a 13.5% increase in the last seven days. Bitcoin’s price performance is now positive on all major time frames with gains of 4.05% and 125.27% in the last one month and twelve months respectively.

‘Smart’ Whale Maintains BTC Accumulation Pattern

In other news, a “smart” crypto whale has been purchasing large portions of Bitcoin in recent days. According to an X post, the whale acquired 213.78 BTC (worth $14.48 million) on Saturday, bringing its total haul over the last four days to 677 BTC ($45.6 million).

Notably, this trader is known for purchasing BTC at low prices and selling high, recording over $30 million in profit in two trades over the last year. With the “smart” whale currently in another accumulation phase, BTC may be headed for some major gains in the next few months.

BTC trading at $67,180 on the daily chart | Source: BTCUSDT chart on Tradingview.com
Featured image from The Independent, chart from Tradingview

 

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