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Bitcoin reclaims $73,700 support, eyes $96,000 mean reversion target

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Bitcoin has reclaimed the -0.5 MVRV pricing band at $73,700, with this level now acting as support and a mean reversion target around $96,000. The Polymarket contract for Bitcoin reaching $200,000 by December 31, 2026, sits at 4.9% YES, unchanged over the past week.

## Market reaction

Odds for the $200,000 contract have held flat at 4.9% YES with no movement in either direction. Daily volume is $505 in actual USDC, which means almost no new money is entering this contract. The April 30 market shows zero trading activity. It takes only $1,589 to move the odds by 5 percentage points, making this a thin market where small trades produce large price swings.

## Why it matters

The $73,700 level is a technical threshold. If it holds, the mean reversion path to $96,000 becomes more realistic, and that would put $200,000 by end of 2026 in a different light. But the flat odds and minimal volume show traders aren’t treating this reclaim as a catalyst on its own. With only six days left in April, the support reclaim is unlikely to produce immediate large moves in prediction markets.

## What to watch

FOMC minutes or unexpected ETF-related news could shift sentiment quickly. Watch for any announcements from Michael Saylor or Larry Fink about significant Bitcoin acquisitions or institutional inflows. A sustained hold above $73,700 and movement toward $96,000 would be the clearest signal that the $200,000 target is in play.

Buying YES at 4.9¢ pays $1 if Bitcoin reaches $200,000 by 2026, a 20.4x return. At current odds, the market is pricing this as a long shot that requires a sustained uptrend to justify the position.

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Source: https://cryptobriefing.com/bitcoin-reclaims-73700-support-eyes-96000-mean-reversion-target/

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