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Hello everyone! 👋
Bitcoin has been under selling pressure recently and has seen increased volatility, but markets are already watching for signs of a potential rebound.
🔹 Recent Recovery Signs:
After dipping toward the $75,000 area, BTC has bounced back above $78,000, showing resilience after a broad crypto sell-off. This rebound suggests buyers are defending key support zones in early February.
🔹 Macro & Market Stress:
Despite this bounce, Bitcoin’s broader trend remains pressure-driven by macro headwinds like risk-off sentiment and large liquidations in risk assets. Recent data shows more than $2.5B in BTC liquidations as traders reacted to macro volatility.
🔹 Historical Seasonality:
February has historically shown positive tendencies for BTC price action, with rebounds more likely after deep short-term corrections — though analysts remain divided on the exact timing.
🔹 Relative Performance:
While gold and other safe havens have rebounded faster, BTC’s slower recovery so far reflects its nature as a risk asset, meaning its rebound often depends on broader market sentiment stabilizing first.
📌 So When Could BTC Rebound?
🔸 Short-Term (1–4 weeks):
If key support around the $75,000–$80,000 zone holds and sentiment improves, technical setups suggest a rebound toward $82K–$85K is possible. This aligns with classic oversold bounce patterns and range recovery after intense selling.
🔸 Medium Term (1–2 months):
A stronger rebound could emerge if BTC reclaims higher resistance levels such as $90,000, which would signal renewed bullish conviction and attract more buying.
🔸 Long Term (3–6+ months):
Institutional inflows, ETF activity, and macro clarity (e.g., rate expectations, regulatory developments) remain key catalysts that may drive a broader rebound through mid-2026 and beyond.
📊 Bottom Line:
There’s no exact date for BTC’s rebound — but the current price action suggests the market is setting up for a series of recovery attempts, with a stronger rebound likely once macro headwinds ease and key resistance levels are retested and reclaimed.