Analysis: Bitcoin's uptrend may be nearing an early end, with the price target potentially falling to $95,000
BlockBeats News, August 12, according to Cointelegraph, the upward trend of Bitcoin faces the risk of an early end, with the market showing a target price expectation below $100,000. The latest market analysis released by traders such as ZAYK Charts on Tuesday warned that Bitcoin is currently in a continuous "Distribution Phase."
ZAYK Charts believes that Bitcoin could drop to $95,000, a level that has not been touched since early May. BTC has previously experienced the classic "Mark-Up" phase from a long-term low rebound and has now entered the "Distribution" phase, which is usually a reversal zone of an uptrend.
Since November last year, the $92,000 to $95,000 range has played a significant role in Bitcoin's price movement, serving as both support and resistance levels amidst intense market volatility.
Trader Mikybull Crypto described this week's Bitcoin breakthrough above $122,000 followed by a pullback as "ugly." He stated that BTC has re-entered its previous range-bound action, with altcoins being the primary beneficiaries.
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