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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Bitcoin (BTC) Stabilizes Above $100K, Setting the Stage for a Decisive Move
May 15, 2025 at 09:30 pm
After weeks of bullish price gains, BTC has stabilized above $103K, setting the stage for a decisive move. Market watchers await either a breakthrough or rejection near all-time highs.
Bitcoin is trading at crucial levels amid a highly volatile crypto market fueled by renewed optimism and strong momentum, setting the stage for a decisive move as traders await either a breakthrough or rejection at all-time highs.
At the same time, the number of Bitcoin wallets holding at least one full BTC has decreased by 5,000 in the last two months, according to crypto analyst Ali (@ali_charts). This signals a subtle yet significant dip in long-term holder confidence or accumulation patterns within the ecosystem.
This comes as the technical expectations for Bitcoin are clearly optimistic, with the hope for a $130K path depending on various specific price levels. The zone of support from $94K to $95K is still regarded as the most critical to the current uptrend.
Bitcoin Consolidates Below All-Time High
The $106K resistance level represents a critical barrier, and breaking above it could confirm a full-fledged Bitcoin breakout. Increased activity among whale wallets combined with bullish chart formations suggests the market is primed for a significant rally, potentially sparking the next major bull run.
Currently, Bitcoin is consolidating just below its all-time high after failing to clear $105,706. The weekly candle closed near $103K, marking this zone as an important short-term resistance area. This level, tied to January’s peak, now acts as a ceiling for further upward momentum.
Even though Bitcoin’s market structure remains optimistic, the price was rejected from the high ground. The cryptocurrency has already overcome the low of $100,000 on a sustainable basis, fortifying its long-term uptrend. The 200-week SMA and the EMA, which are at the levels of $47,375 and $52,457 respectively, are the visible indications of this positive momentum.
Rally Targets Set at $109K and Beyond
The growing market participation and increased interest in Bitcoin’s search for new price levels coincide with volume trends over dates of the recent weeks. There is a critical need for the bulls to close the week above $105K to drive the price upwards towards $109K and then above.
If the prices are not maintained above the $100K level, it can trigger a drawdown which might retest the support levels between $94K and $96K. However, the overall momentum is still strong which is marked by the weekly-ending over the aforementioned levels.
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