Bitcoin has recently bounced from a key support area, signaling a potential short-term recovery. Analysts note that this rebound coincides with oversold signals in the market, indicating a possible shift in momentum. According to analyst Josh of Crypto World, Bitcoin continues to form lower highs and lower lows, a characteristic of a larger bearish trend. Until a breakout above the current resistance levels occurs, the long-term outlook remains shaky.
Bitcoin’s key support zone is currently identified between $60,200 and $61,200. This range has shown significant importance in recent trading activity. If Bitcoin were to fall below $60,000, we could see a decline towards the next major support level, which is between $56,000 and $57,000. Monitoring these support levels will be important for predicting upcoming price movements.
On the upside, traders should pay attention to several key resistance levels:
The recent oversold signal from the six-hour Bitcoin RSI suggests that a slight relief bounce could continue for the next few days. This short-term positive movement may provide temporary relief from the ongoing bearish pressure.
Examining the liquidation heat map, there is substantial liquidity below $60,000, specifically around $59,700. This level coincides with our identified support. Conversely, there are smaller liquidity levels above the current price, with notable amounts at $63,300 and $64,500.
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