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    Bitcoin Price Can Recover To $107,000 Again If This Important Level Is Broken

    Yeek.ioBy Yeek.ioDecember 24, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Over the last few weeks, the Bitcoin price has been on a downward trend, experiencing significant declines that have pushed it below its all-time high above $104,000. Despite this price crash, a crypto analyst has predicted that Bitcoin could recover from this slump and potentially reach a new ATH at $107,000. However, for the pioneer cryptocurrency to make this recovery, it would have to break past a crucial Fibonacci level. 

    Why The Bitcoin Price Could Rebound To $107,000

    Crypto analyst CobraVanguard released a chart analysis on TradingView, illustrating Bitcoin’s price movement and potential recovery to $107,000 in the coming days. The analyst’s price chart showed that Bitcoin was previously in a rising wedge, a technical pattern generally viewed as a bearish signal as it indicates the likelihood of a price decline during an uptrend.  

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    Source: TradingView

    True to the pattern, Bitcoin broke below the rising wedge, turning its price significantly bearish and triggering declines. Following this wedge breakout, Bitcoin plummeted from above $100,000 to $94,000 in just a few days. 

    CobraVanguard has noted that the Fibonacci retracement levels at 0.618 and 0.382 are marked on the chart, possibly indicating potential resistance and support zones for Bitcoin. With the price of Bitcoin crashing after breaking the wedge, it is now consolidating close to the 0.382 Fibonacci level between $92,000 and $94,000. 

    Considering Bitcoin’s current bear trend, the 0.382 Fibonacci level may act as support if its price falls again. On the other hand, CobraVanguard has predicted that if Bitcoin can break above the 0.618 Fibonacci level between $98,000 and $100,000, it could indicate renewed bullish momentum, potentially triggering a price recovery towards a new all-time high of $107,000, marked as the “target” zone on the chart.

    Based on the trajectory of the arrow in CobraVanguard’s chart analysis, it appears that before Bitcoin can hit $107,000, it may face an even steeper decline to $90,000. The trajectory suggests a rebound towards $94,000, followed by a dip to $92,000. From there, Bitcoin is expected to climb to $100,000, experience another major pullback towards $95,000, and then surge to the analyst’s projected ATH at $107,000. 

    Analyst Predicts More Downside For Bitcoin

    Prominent crypto analyst Jelle has expressed bearish sentiment on the Bitcoin price outlook towards the end of the year. The analyst compared Bitcoin’s current price movements with those of the previous cycle, highlighting similarities in fractals and bearish trends. 

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    Jelle predicts that Bitcoin’s price could drop below $90,000 this week from its current market value of $94,192. The analyst has based this projected price decline on low liquidity, highlighting that festive holidays like Christmas often trigger less liquidity for digital assets, leading to potential downside risks.

    Nevertheless, the analyst forecasts that after the short-term retracement, Bitcoin could resume its upward momentum in 2025. Based on his chart, he projects that the cryptocurrency could surge as high as $190,000 in Q2 next year. 

    Bitcoin price chart from Tradingview.com
    BTC price struggles at $94,000 | Source: BTCUSD on Tradingview.com

    Featured image created with Dall.E, chart from Tradingview.com

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