Bitcoin Price Prediction: Can BTC Reclaim $72,000 This Week? - BTC Hunts

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Bitcoin price is heading into the new week sitting right below key psychological levels, but buyers don’t look fully in control yet. Bitcoin has tested the $70,000 mark several times, only to face steady selling each time it tries to push higher. The momentum is there, but the follow-through has been weak, making a clean move toward $72,000 harder than expected.

With the star crypto stuck just below major resistance, the coming week will likely decide whether buyers regain strength or if consolidation continues before the next breakout attempt.

Bitcoin Price Prediction: Breakdown Below $70K Puts $59K Support in Focus

Bitcoin is trading near $68,687 on the daily chart after failing to hold above the $70,000–$72,000 resistance band. The recent rejection from that supply zone triggered a sharp sell-off, confirming that buyers are still struggling to build momentum above the psychological $70K mark. The structure now reflects a clear lower-high formation, keeping short-term pressure tilted to the downside.

bitcoin price The chart shows BTC breaking below a strong horizontal support zone near $72K, which previously acted as a consolidation floor. Once that level gave way, the price accelerated downward toward the highlighted demand region around $59,600. The long lower wick near $59K suggests aggressive dip-buying. However, the rebound has been weak and remains capped below $70K, indicating that the move may be corrective rather than impulsive.

If BTC continues forming lower highs below $70K, the structure favors a retest of $59,600 (major support), followed by $55,000–$52,000 if that zone fails.

The sell-off toward $59K came with a clear spike in volume, confirming strong participation during the drop. That usually reflects forced liquidation and panic exits rather than controlled rotation. The On-Balance Volume (OBV) continues trending lower, signaling sustained capital outflow. There is no bullish divergence visible yet, which suggests accumulation hasn’t fully returned. While the histogram shows early signs of flattening, there is no confirmed bullish crossover yet. That means downside pressure still dominates the weekly outlook.

The Final Verdict—Levels to Monitor This Week

Bitcoin price remains at a critical decision point after its rejection near $70,000. If bulls manage to reclaim and hold above the $70K–$72K resistance zone with strong volume, momentum could shift quickly, opening the path toward $78,000 in the coming sessions. However, failure to break this ceiling keeps downside risks intact. A renewed rejection may drag BTC back toward $59,600 support, and a breakdown below that level could extend losses toward the $55K region. The next few daily closes will likely determine the dominant trend for the week.

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