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Bitcoin Recoils to $95K, But Classic Chart Pattern Projects 18% Gains

Bitcoin’s (BTC) price traded 9.5% above its Jan. 1 open of $87,500, and traders were confident that BTC’s short-term “trend is up” as the price approached a key level of interest.

Key takeaways:

  • Bitcoin price consolidates around $95,000 as bulls face a major barrier ahead.

  • Technical analysis shows an ascending triangle targeting $113,200 BTC price. 

Bitcoin price is at an “inflection point”

As Cointelegraph reported, Bitcoin’s ability to return to a six-figure price hinges on overcoming the resistance at $98,000 — the short-term holder (STH) cost basis. 

This is the critical point on traders’ radar and one that has not received a convincing retest recently.

Related: Bitcoin rally collapses at $97K as funding rate stalls, retail traders sit out

“$BTC is approaching a key inflexion point,” said Glassnode analyst Chris Beamish in a Friday post on X, adding:

Bitcoin: Long-term/short-term holder cost basis. Source: Glassnode

MN Capital Founder Michael van de Poppe said as long as the BTC/USD pair holds above the 21-day moving average at $91,200, “the trend is up,” and it will just be a matter of time until it breaks $100,000. 

Analyst Mags spotted Bitcoin bouncing from a multi-year trendline in the weekly timeframe.

“Bitcoin is bouncing from the long-term trendline support it has been holding since March 2023,” Mags said in their latest analysis on X, adding:

BTC/USD weekly chart. Source: Mags

Note that the last time Bitcoin bounced off this trendline in October 2023, it rallied 172% to its previous all-time high of $73,800, reached on March 14, 2024.

Other analysts expect the BTC/USD pair to push higher into the six-figures, citing several factors, including whale accumulation, strong institutional demand, and positive onchain metrics. 

Bitcoin’s ascending triangle targets $113,000

The BTC/USD pair is currently retesting the horizontal trendline of an ascending triangle, as shown on the daily chart below.

A major resistance zone sits between $96,000 (100-day EMA) and $99,500 (200-day EMA), which bulls must overcome to open the way for a run-up toward the measured target of the triangle at $113,200.

BTC/USD daily chart. Source: Cointelegraph/TradingView

Bitcoin is consolidating in an “ascending triangle along with confirmed weekly hidden bullish divergence,” said analyst Matthew Hyland in a recent post on X, adding:

The relative strength index has increased to 64 on Friday, from oversold conditions in mid-November. 

This suggests Bitcoin is “trading strong but is pretty far from being overbought in the short term,” Daan Crypto Trades said, adding:

As Cointelegraph reported, a bullish divergence from the RSI and a MACD cross provided classic reversal signals as bulls eye $101,000 as the next major level to reclaim for a trend confirmation. 

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