Will Bitcoin Fall Again? Current BTC Analysis

BTC

BTC/USDT

$66,969.90
+1.49%
24h Volume

$5,893,102,060.79

24h H/L

$67,284.00 / $65,766.10

Change: $1,517.90 (2.31%)

Long/Short
71.0%
Long: 71.0%Short: 29.0%
Funding Rate

-0.0007%

Shorts pay

Data provided by COINOTAG DATALive data
Bitcoin
Bitcoin
Daily

$66,885.03

0.72%

Volume (24h): -

Resistance Levels
Resistance 3$74,458.01
Resistance 2$69,708.76
Resistance 1$68,058.24
Price$66,885.03
Support 1$66,155.21
Support 2$64,323.39
Support 3$60,000.00
Pivot (PP):$66,702.02
Trend:Downtrend
RSI (14):42.4
(12:22 PM UTC)
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  • Bitcoin rallied from the $62,910-$62,300 support zone and traded long at $62,910.
  • According to Coinotag analysts, BTC has a target of $65,800 and is expected to exceed this level. Otherwise, the decline may continue.
  • Readers are advised to set an entry stop at $62,910 and set their targets at $65,800 and $69,000.

Bitcoin’s technical analysis focuses on the target of $69,000 by breaking the resistance above $65,800 with the rise starting at $62,910.

MEDIUM TERM BTC ANALYSIS

8-Hour BTC/USD Price Chart
8-Hour BTC/USD Price Chart

Looking at Bitcoin’s 8-hour technical chart, according to the analysis we shared yesterday, BTC fell to the $62,910 – $62,300 support zone in the last decline and rose from the $62,910 level.

Our followers who traded long at $62,910 were up more than 3% yesterday and it would be more strategic to put the entry stop at this level. Because if BTC falls again from this level, it may fall to $62,300 and $61,200.

According to Coinotag analysts, as long as Bitcoin price stays above the $62,910-$62,300 support range, its first target will be $65,800. If BTC breaks the $65,800 resistance and closes 8-hour candles above $66,800, it could continue its uptrend to $69,000.

Therefore, it is important for our readers who trade long at $62,910 to follow the entry stop and set their targets at $65,800 and $69,000 respectively.

MR

Michael Roberts

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