The post Bitcoin Price Prediction Today: Is a Big Rebound Coming? appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Bitcoin is starting the week with a bearish tone as experts watch whether the market will close an important CME futures gap before deciding its next move. The broader trend hasn’t changed much, but the short-term chart is now the center of attention as BTC trades in a tight range and tests crucial support levels. …The post Bitcoin Price Prediction Today: Is a Big Rebound Coming? appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Bitcoin is starting the week with a bearish tone as experts watch whether the market will close an important CME futures gap before deciding its next move. The broader trend hasn’t changed much, but the short-term chart is now the center of attention as BTC trades in a tight range and tests crucial support levels. …

Bitcoin Price Prediction Today: Is a Big Rebound Coming?

2025/11/24 23:58
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Bitcoin is starting the week with a bearish tone as experts watch whether the market will close an important CME futures gap before deciding its next move. The broader trend hasn’t changed much, but the short-term chart is now the center of attention as BTC trades in a tight range and tests crucial support levels.

A CME Gap Is Pulling Bitcoin Lower

This week’s focus is a CME futures gap created between $85,510 and $86,800. Most of that gap has already been filled, but a small portion is still open. Historically, Bitcoin tends to revisit these unfilled zones, and the market appears to be drifting toward that level now.

Spot prices do not have to match futures perfectly, but they often move in the same direction. Because of this, BTC may still dip slightly lower before attempting a recovery.

Short-Term Structure Still Looks Corrective

Bitcoin’s recovery bounce over the weekend stalled quickly. The move up did not show the strength normally seen when bulls are preparing for a breakout. Instead, the chart has formed a series of choppy, overlapping movements — a sign that the market is still correcting rather than trending.

After the small weekend bounce, BTC rolled over again and moved back toward support. The current decline does not look aggressive or panic-driven, which supports the idea of a slow corrective pullback before a stronger rebound attempt.

Support Zone to Watch Today

Bitcoin is now trading inside an important short-term support range between: $85,190 and $82,180

This area comes from earlier consolidation and previous Fibonacci support. As long as BTC stays above this zone, the broader bullish outlook remains in play. A dip into the lower half of this range would also help close the CME gap completely.

If buyers lose this zone, the market could revisit Friday’s low — something that often happens when BTC is in this kind of choppy corrective behavior.

What Signals a Reversal?

The first clear sign that BTC is ready to turn higher would be a break above the recent swing high near $87,820. If Bitcoin climbs above that level, it would show that buyers are stepping in and absorbing selling pressure.

Until then, the price is still vulnerable to another small push lower.

Bigger Picture Still Looks Healthy

Zooming out, nothing major has changed in Bitcoin’s overall trend. Friday’s low may have marked a short-term bottom, and the market now seems to be forming a larger recovery structure that could last for several weeks.

Bitcoin is still pulling back from its recent high, but the decline remains controlled and orderly. As long as the support range below $85k holds, BTC is likely preparing for a broader rebound phase that targets higher resistance levels later this month.

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