0224 Bitcoin Daily Report#当前行情抄底还是观望?


Bitcoin drops over 5%, breaking below the $6,300 mark, indicating that investors are still digesting the escalating tariff tensions and broader geopolitical risks.
Currently, Bitcoin has fallen more than 50% in just 17 weeks, with bears remaining dominant. Although the price seems to be tentatively probing for a false breakout below $65,000, more buying interest may wait around the $60,000 level. Most bulls are considering buying on dips when the price approaches $60,000, gradually accumulating during the pullback, with targets possibly looking at the 200-week moving average, such as (70,800, 75,000, and 80,000). However, as long as the price remains below $80,000 (the key weekly pivot), the overall trend is still inclined to continue downward.
From a technical perspective, the price has broken out of the symmetrical triangle consolidation zone and is currently trading below $65,000. At present, the market tends to rebound above $60,000, while bears are more likely to reassess whether to continue shorting near resistance levels. If the $60,000 psychological level is effectively broken downward, the next critical technical support is around the 200-week moving average at $58,500. A further breach could open the door to the $50,000 level.
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