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Bitcoin Eyes $120K Liquidity After US PPI Data

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Bitcoin Eyes $120K Liquidity After US PPI Data

Bitcoin maintains its bullish momentum following US Producer Price Index (PPI) data, with investors eyeing liquidity near $120,000. Analysts are closely monitoring resistance and support levels as the cryptocurrency market remains sensitive to macroeconomic data.

Bitcoin This Week: False Move to $105K or Breakout to $165K?

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Bitcoin This Week: False Move to $105K or Breakout to $165K?

Bitcoin is near critical resistance levels, with analysts predicting a potential breakout towards $165,000 if it surpasses $116,000 [1]. Meanwhile, the upcoming "Crypto Week" in Washington and Elon Musk's support are boosting the token [13].

Bitcoin Price Analysis: $120K Possible in July Amid Market Maturity

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Bitcoin Price Analysis: $120K Possible in July Amid Market Maturity

Analysts predict Bitcoin could reach $120,000 in July, as factors like decreased volatility, strong ETF demand, and increasing institutional adoption signal a maturing market. Positive seasonal trends and technical indicators further support this bullish outlook for the leading cryptocurrency.

Analyst: Bitcoin Bull Run May End in 2-3 Months

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Analyst: Bitcoin Bull Run May End in 2-3 Months

A crypto analyst warns that the Bitcoin bull run may only have a few months of price expansion left if it follows the historical pattern from 2020. Other analysts predict a cycle extension until 2026, but some argue that sticking to time-tested timelines is safer.

Bitcoin at $109K: Bulls Control Market, New Highs Today?

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Bitcoin at $109K: Bulls Control Market, New Highs Today?

Bitcoin surpassed $109,000, indicating bulls control the market and increasing chances for new highs. Bitcoin's price has risen sharply, with analysts predicting further gains up to $120,000, supported by strong inflows into spot Bitcoin ETFs.

Bitcoin Active Supply Drops 17%: What Happened Last Time?

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Bitcoin Active Supply Drops 17%: What Happened Last Time?

Bitcoin's active supply has dropped by 17%, indicating a slowdown in on-chain activity. This decrease, similar to one observed in September 2024, has historically preceded a bullish rally. Bitcoin's price remains stable above $100,000, suggesting a market in transition.

Bitfinex: Bitcoin 'vertical acceleration' off the table for now

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Bitfinex: Bitcoin 'vertical acceleration' off the table for now

Bitfinex analysts warn that Bitcoin's recent rally may be losing momentum as buying pressure weakens and more traders begin to take profits. Bitcoin's next move will depend on macro factors and ongoing institutional demand, especially from ETF inflows.

Bitcoin 'Demand Generation' Mirrors 2022 Bottom: New Highs Incoming?

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Bitcoin 'Demand Generation' Mirrors 2022 Bottom: New Highs Incoming?

Bitcoin's 'demand generation' phase mirrors the 2022 market bottom, suggesting potential bullish momentum. On-chain data indicates significant stablecoin accumulation, similar to that seen post-LUNA and FTX collapse, hinting at a possible start of a new Bitcoin rally.

Bitcoin Price Needs Fresh Demand to Break Higher

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Bitcoin Price Needs Fresh Demand to Break Higher

Bitcoin price is holding a range and needs fresh demand to break higher. Analysts are closely watching the $112,000 resistance, while increasing institutional demand and ETF inflows are supporting the price.

$330,000 Bitcoin: Realistic or Overhyped?

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$330,000 Bitcoin: Realistic or Overhyped?

Bitcoin price predictions for 2025 vary, with some analysts seeing a rise to $330,000, while others are more conservative. Factors such as institutional adoption, global liquidity, and macroeconomic conditions will play a decisive role.

Bitcoin Divide: Whales Buy In as Retail Investors Retreat in Fear

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Bitcoin Divide: Whales Buy In as Retail Investors Retreat in Fear

The Bitcoin market is at a critical juncture, witnessing a stark divergence in investor behavior. On one side, large-scale investors, known as "whales," are increasing their holdings, while on the other, smaller retail investors are retreating en masse, driven by fear and uncertainty.