
Bitcoin is once again at a critical level, and traders are asking the big question: how low can Bitcoin price go if support breaks?
In a recent market discussion, one experienced trader outlined the levels he is watching and explained what would confirm further downside for BTC.
According to Pro trader Koroush, the most important short-term level right now is around $65,800.
This area represents Bitcoin’s most recent significant low. In trending markets, price often tests support and resistance levels before making a decisive move. If support breaks, momentum can accelerate quickly as traders get liquidated and panic selling increases.
The trader explained that in strong trending conditions, it is usually better to bet on continuation rather than reversals. That means:
At the moment, Bitcoin appears to be in a downward trend. If the $65,800 level fails, the next major support could be significantly lower.
After zooming out to the weekly chart, the next meaningful support appears near $55,000. This level dates back to price action from August 2024.
However, there is a catch.
The further back in time a support level is, the less reliable it may be. Market conditions change, and older price data may not fully reflect current investor sentiment.
Still, based on available chart structure, $55K is the next key downside target if Bitcoin loses the $65.8K level.
While the exact top was not predicted, warning signs were visible.
In previous bull cycles, when Bitcoin broke major resistance levels like $72K or $108K, price would surge aggressively and rarely look back. Recently, that strength has faded.
New highs were followed by quick pullbacks. Price action became choppy and sideways rather than explosive. That shift signaled weakening momentum.
Instead of aggressively buying new highs, the trader began reducing risk exposure as market conditions became less clean.
Bitcoin is currently in a clear downtrend. If $65,800 breaks, downside momentum could accelerate toward $55,000.
However, if buyers defend this level and create a strong reversal pattern, the market could stabilize.
The key takeaway is not about predicting exact prices. It is about watching structure.
For now, Bitcoin sits at a decision point. The next move will likely define whether this is a deeper correction or the beginning of another leg higher.
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