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Bitcoin Power Law Gives $65,000 as Key Bear Market Level

Bitcoin (BTC) faces a “do-or-die” price point if 2026 becomes a classic bear market year.

Key points:

  • Bitcoin four-year price cycles and bear markets remain relevant, the latest power law analysis says.

  • 2026 may see a BTC price support showdown with $65,000 as the key level.

  • History demands price “catching up” to power-law targets.

Bitcoin bear markets to stay around

New analysis by Jurrien Timmer, director of global macro at Fidelity Investments, flags $65,000 as the next key BTC price battleground.

After hugging its power law trendline for much of the current bull market, BTC/USD could now be due for a retest of a lower support line — one currently at $45,000.

“It is following the internet S-curve a lot closer now than the power law curve,” Timmer acknowledged.

Power law attempts to give price a “fair value,” and history shows that trips toward the support line have often accompanied long-term bottoms.

“For now, the line in the sand for Bitcoin is $65k (previous high), and below that $45k. The latter is the power law trendline,” Timmer continued. 

Bitcoin power law data. Source: Jurrien Timmer/X

The analysis called into question whether or not Bitcoin is still subject to four-year price cycles. For Timmer, halving cycles are impacting price less and less with time, but bear markets will still happen.

Responding, executive David Eng agreed that bear markets are set to remain a feature of Bitcoin as a maturing asset.

“The idea that Bitcoin has ‘graduated’ into a no-bear-market S-curve price regime misunderstands how prices form,” he argued.

Bitcoin valuation models. Source: Jurrien Timmer/X

Eng added that Bitcoin now faces longer price cycles and lower overall volatility. 

”Compressed” BTC price needs a rebound

As Cointelegraph reported, four-year cycles became a topic of debate among the Bitcoin community after 2025 finished in the red.

Related: Bitcoin RSI hints at $105K BTC price rebound as bull signals multiply

BTC/USD has never ended a post-halving year lower than when it began, and reactions include dropping the cycle theory altogether.

Eng, however, predicts that “compressed” power law readings demand an upward relief rally.

“Bitcoin isn’t stalling it’s coiling below its long-term growth law, and history says resolution comes by price catching up, not the law giving way,” he told X followers this weekend.

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