Bitcoin (BTC) hovered close to its year-to-date highs into Sunday’s weekly close, keeping market participants alert for possible liquidity sweeps. BTC remained Bitcoin (BTC) hovered close to its year-to-date highs into Sunday’s weekly close, keeping market participants alert for possible liquidity sweeps. BTC remained

Bitcoin Nears $92,000 as Volatile Weekly Close Sparks Breakdown Risks

  • Bitcoin was trading above $91,000, showing a nearly 2% increase as it tested $92,000 before a volatile closing of the week.
  • Two-hour breakout from the symmetrical triangle was identified, with the level of $90,000 being critical to the continuation of the move.
  • The bears will have their sights set on $60,000, while breakdown risks extend toward $60,000.

Bitcoin (BTC) hovered close to its year-to-date highs into Sunday’s weekly close, keeping market participants alert for possible liquidity sweeps. BTC remained above the $91,000 mark for most of the weekend.

Bitcoin price continued to move higher over the weekend, adding nearly 2% as it briefly touched the region of $92,000. The price escalation happened as the digital asset market responded to the developments in the US and Venezuela. Traditional markets were closed during the period.

Breakout Signals Appear on Lower Timeframes

The recent weekly closes have created false breaks, whereby the price momentarily breaches the range only to reverse once the liquidations are triggered. However, there seem to be indications that the conditions are undergoing a shift.

Trader Alan Tardigrade reported that Bitcoin has moved out of a symmetrical triangle pattern on the two-hour chart. According to his analysis, holding above $90,000 is essential for confirming continuation toward higher levels.

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If this breakout is sustained, this could represent a reversal in the type of market that has been seen in the last few weeks.

Macro Risks Contribute to Market Volatility

Aside from the specific factors in the crypto world, the outlook for greater volatility in the international markets continues to build with the pending start of futures trading. Attention in the financial community continues to focus on the oil markets, which may respond sharply to events involving Venezuela.

The Kobeissi Letter warned that the weekend’s events may have wide-reaching effects on the global economy, making risk assets, including Bitcoin, even more uncertain than they were previously.

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Bitcoin Long-Term Structure Raises Caution

Adding to this, analyst Crypto Patel shared a warning on a higher timeframe Bitcoin chart. He picked $82,000 as a critical neckline level where support must be maintained. This will uphold a larger bullish formation, or a collapse could trigger a move to $60,000.

Source: X

Patel also highlighted a developing head-and-shoulders pattern on the monthly chart. According to his view, a possible liquidity sweep toward the $95,000–$100,000 zone could occur before a reversal takes shape.

While there may be risks in the short term, his long-term projections are positive. Fibonacci extension levels based on the macro structure of Bitcoin identify the possibility of attainment of six-figure and more values in the long term if certain support levels are held.

As Bitcoin approaches a critical weekly close, market actions at major levels can determine whether the current movement will result in a continuation or another breakout.

Also Read | Wrench Attacks on Crypto Holders Increase as Violence Escalates Globally

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