Bitcoin’s $95K Comeback: Is the Next Big Breakout Just Days Away?

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  • Bitcoin rebounds to $95,000, regaining investor confidence after debunked rumors of U.S. government Bitcoin sales sparked panic.
  • A 57-day symmetrical triangle pattern hints at a major Bitcoin breakout, supported by bullish momentum and historical trends.
  • Market sentiment shifts upward as Bitcoin holds $95,000, paving the way for potential gains in altcoins and broader crypto growth.

Bitcoin has regained its footing after a bout of market turbulence, touching $95,000 after some volatile trading days. This rebound has provided much needed confidence to the investors and has opened the door for an expected big breakout in the next few days.

In a recent video on YouTube, Rover pointed out that the recent drop in the price of Bitcoin was due to rumors that the US government was offloading its Bitcoin thus causing a lot of fear amongst traders. Nevertheless, on-chain data showed that even though the government has approval to sell BTC worth $6.5 billion, no sales have been made. This revelation bring stability back into the market as investors regain their confidence and with this, BTC begins to rise again.

Bitcoin Market Sentiment

The cryptocurrency has been trading within a symmetrical triangle chart pattern for the past 64 days, and such patterns are typically preceded by high volatility breakouts. Rover notes that the larger consolidation period generates substantial pressure which raises the chances of a quick price change. The technical analysis of historical trends and momentum indicators, a bullish divergence on the RSI, indicate that BTC is poised for a major rally.

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Source: CryptoRover

Market sentiment, which was rather dire during the period of the most active rumors, is slowly improving. As is often the case during the period of maximum volatility, many traders claim that the recent panic signaled the local bottom. The fact that BTC has held crucial levels like $95,000 only strengthens this thesis and laid a strong foundation for the recovery.

Altcoins Rising with Bitcoin

Since BTC is still the primary focus, its market dominance has been gradually decreasing, and this is where altcoins step up. Ethereum, which has been trading sideways over the past few weeks, is demonstrating the possibility of further increase and other overlooked alt coins. Experts believe that these cryptocurrencies may also rise in tandem with Bitcoin in the next few months.

The rest of the crypto market is still buoyed by the positive trends in the global liquidity and the four-year cycle model that has dictated Bitcoin’s performance in the past. Some claim that we are still in the middle of the current bull market of BTC, hence there is much more room for the increase. There are also other technical signs that could justify the idea of the continuation of the upward movement such as the symmetrical triangle. At the time of writing, BTC is at $94,810, which is 1.15% higher than the price it was a day before.

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Source: CryptoRover

As Bitcoin consolidates and investors look for the next direction, the crypto market is at a turning point. Regardless of whether this leads to all time highs for BTC or just a broader market upswing that includes the altcoins, the next few weeks hold great potential. Traders are watchful of the charts and still trying to make what could be a turning point in this cycle.

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