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Bitcoin Stuck in a Range: When Will BTC Price Finally Break Above $70,000?

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Sahana Vibhute

Bitcoin price has entered a decisive phase after losing upside momentum and slipping back into a historically sensitive price region. What initially looked like a routine pullback from the 2025 highs is now evolving into a broader consolidation structure, with price compressing between major supply and demand zones.  

The key question for traders is no longer whether volatility will return but from which direction the breakout will come. And if the breakout heads north, will the BTC price rise above $70,000?

Bitcoin Is Entering a Bearish Range as Momentum Fades

On the weekly timeframe, Bitcoin has broken back below the $70,000 psychological level, which previously acted as a strong acceptance zone during the 2024–2025 markup phase. The rejection from the $110,000–$120,000 region formed a classic distribution top, followed by a series of lower highs—an early signal that market structure was weakening.

The chart highlights a multi-month consolidation that originally acted as a launchpad for the late-2024 rally. Bitcoin has now returned to that same region, but instead of bouncing impulsively, the price is showing hesitation and thinner buying interest.

Bitcoin’s structure now reflects a clear shift in behaviour, with the former $70,000 support zone now acting as firm resistance. Instead of sharp, confident moves higher, candles have become choppier and more overlapping, a sign of consolidation. Momentum is also cooling, as the weekly RSI has slipped into the low 40s and CMF remains negative, pointing to steady capital outflows. Together, this suggests Bitcoin is going through a reset phase rather than attracting aggressive buying.

Price is now rotating between two clearly defined macro levels:

  • Primary Resistance: $69,000 – $72,000
  • Major Support/Demand Zone: $50,000–$54,000
  • Mid-Level Liquidity Pivot: ~$59,600 (currently being tested)

This structure resembles a range re-accumulation failure turning into redistribution, where former support flips into resistance—a pattern commonly seen during mid-cycle corrections.

Will the Bitcoin (BTC) Price Rise Above $70,000?

Bitcoin is no longer trending—it is trading between $50K and $70K after an overheated rally. The next major move will likely come from a volatility expansion out of this range. A weekly close above $72,000, supported by stronger volume and improving momentum, would signal that buyers are regaining control. In that bullish case, Bitcoin could target $78,000 first, followed by a move toward $88,000–$95,000 later in the month. 

However, failure to hold the mid-range support near $59,000 would shift focus lower, opening the door for a retest of $54,000 and possibly the $50,000 demand zone. For now, BTC remains in a reset phase, and only a decisive breakout will determine whether $70,000 turns back into support or remains a ceiling.

Sahana Vibhute

A passionate cryptocurrency and blockchain author qualified to cover every event in the crypto space. Researching minute occurrences and bringing new insights lie within the prime focus of my task.

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