Bitcoin’s Momentum Builds, But Reclaiming $60,000 is Crucial, Says Analyst

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Bitcoin continues to show volatility in the market, with bulls slowly gaining momentum, but key resistance levels remain a challenge.

$90,000 Is In Play, But This First

Renowned crypto analyst Captain Faibik recently shared his bullish outlook for Bitcoin, forecasting that the asset could touch $68,000 by the end of this month if it successfully reclaims the critical $60,000 level.

Faibik emphasized that a daily candle close above $60,000 would be crucial for pushing Bitcoin toward new highs by December.

Faibik also highlighted the potential for a Broadening Wedge pattern breakout, which could push Bitcoin’s price to between $88,000 and $90,000 by the end of Q4.

Bitcoin price chart.

For context, a Broadening Wedge pattern typically signals increasing volatility and can indicate a possible reversal or continuation depending on market momentum. If Bitcoin breaks out of this pattern to the upside, as Faibik predicts, it could mark the next significant bullish run for the cryptocurrency.

Short To Macro Term Outlook On Bitcoin

Another renowned crypto analyst, Willy Woo, provided his take on the current market, sharing his short, medium and macro term outlook on Bitcoin’s bullish potential.

Woo suggests that while Bitcoin is not technically in a bear market, the digital asset is in a “re-accumulation” phase, a period of consolidation that could signal a potential move toward new all-time highs.

Woo emphasizes that, in the short term, a bullish swing could occur within the next 1-3 weeks, but more time is needed for Bitcoin to break above previous all-time highs.

As for the medium term, Woo pointed out that since the halving event in April, Bitcoin’s demand and supply signals have been bearish, though recent weeks have shown signs of a potential reversal. However, these signals are still “unconfirmed,” it could take more time for Bitcoin to push toward a new all-time high.

Bitcoin (BTC) price chart on TradingView

Moreover, macroeconomic conditions could significantly influence Bitcoin’s price movement. Woo referenced the dropping bond rates as a potential risk signal for traditional financial markets.

In past examples, such as the 2020 COVID-19 crash and the 2008 financial crisis, falling bond rates preceded crashes that were followed by liquidity-fueled rallies across all asset classes, including Bitcoin.

Should a similar pattern emerge, BTC could benefit from a broader liquidity rally, though the risk of short-term declines remains.

Featured image created with DALL-E, Chart from TradingView

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