Bitcoin is facing renewed volatility as a head-and-shoulders pattern gains strength after last week’s brief fakeout.
The formation has developed over two months and now aligns with a sharp decline that pushed BTC below $100,000.
Bitcoin May Repeat History
The Chaikin Money Flow shows a significant rise in outflows from Bitcoin. The indicator has dropped to a 16-month low, a level last seen in July 2024. This decline highlights growing caution among investors who are reducing exposure as they question Bitcoin’s ability to mount a quick recovery.
Rising outflows signal waning confidence and may leave Bitcoin vulnerable to further price weakness. As skepticism builds, liquidity continues to soften, increasing the possibility of an extended downturn. If this trend continues, BTC may struggle to hold key support levels in the short term.
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Bitcoin’s macro momentum is weakening as its exponential moving averages move closer to a potential Death Cross. Historically, similar setups have led to average declines of about 21% before the market stabilizes and begins to recover. This raises the probability of a sharper pullback if BTC fails to regain momentum.
A comparable decline today would bring Bitcoin toward $89,400. While past events do not guarantee outcomes, the current structure resembles previous periods when bearish momentum intensified.
BTC Price Can Note A Reversal
Bitcoin trades at $96,851, sitting just below the critical $100,000 psychological level. This support has been broken four times this month, reflecting indecision and growing pressure from sellers. Market sentiment remains fragile as BTC attempts to stabilize under increased volatility.
The emerging head and shoulders pattern points to a potential 13.6% decline that aligns with the projected target of $89,407. If Bitcoin fails to hold $95,000, the move toward this level becomes more probable. The overlap with the potential Death Cross adds weight to the bearish scenario.
However, if investor demand strengthens, Bitcoin could reclaim $100,000 as support. A decisive bounce from that level may open the path toward $105,000. Such a move would invalidate the bearish thesis and restore confidence among traders seeking renewed upside momentum.
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