Bitcoin is navigating a pivotal week as it retests the $76,000 support level, a critical juncture that could determine the trajectory of its recovery rally. On Tuesday, Bitcoin dipped below this support for the first time in a week, reaching $75,666 before rebounding. The cryptocurrency has been fluctuating between $74,000 and $80,000 after breaking out of a three-month range earlier this month.
Analyst Sjuul from AltCryptoGems highlighted that Bitcoin is at a "make-or-break moment," with both technical and fundamental indicators at a crossroads. The $80,000 level is a significant resistance point, marking the top of a rising channel and a key horizontal level since the Q4 2024 rally. Sjuul emphasized the importance of maintaining momentum above the $74,000 support to potentially break past $80,000 and target $86,000.
This week's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting, the last under Fed Chairman Jerome Powell, is seen as a major catalyst that could influence Bitcoin's price direction. Analyst Ted Pillows noted historical market pressures during Fed chair transitions, suggesting potential volatility as Kevin Warsh is expected to succeed Powell. Sjuul warned that losing the $74,000 support could lead to a significant downturn, potentially revisiting February lows.
Bitcoin Faces Crucial Week as $76,000 Support Level Tested
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