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long-term bullish trend can be expected.

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BINANCE:BTCUSDT   Bitcoin / TetherUS
Since the beginning of 2023, the Bitcoin price has witnessed strong buying pressure and the price has surged by 270%. It recorded an all-time high of $73,808 on March 14, 2024, and underwent a correction phase.

The price has been defending the major support level of $61,000 from the beginning of March. In the first week of May, the asset price slipped below the major support level but buyers were strong enough and lifted the price over the $61,000 hurdle.
At press time, the Bitcoin price traded at $60,957.00 with an intraday gain of 0.13%. The market capitalization is $1.19 Trillion and the fully diluted market cap is $1.27 Trillion. The 24-hour trading volume is $26.12 Billion and according to the volume, it ranks 2nd in the cryptocurrency market.

Bitcoin price has been defending the major support level of $61,0000 and trading at the same level at the time of writing. The buying trend has halted near the $70,000 hurdle and declined by forming lower lows and lower highs.

BTC price has formed a bearish candlestick pattern at the falling trendline. Suppose the sellers show interest and the price starts trading below the major support level of $61,000, selling pressure can be seen and melt to the 200-day EMA.

If the asset price fails to defend the 200-day EAM, most of the investors may prefer to book profit which may lead to a strong selling pressure.
On the other hand, if the Bitcoin crypto price triggers a breakout from the trendline and sustains then the buyers may show interest and may gain bullish momentum. Assuming this buying momentum is supported by the trading volume, buyers may eye for a new all-time high, and a long-term bullish trend can be expected.
Based on the chart structure, the major support level is $61,000 and another support level would be $52,000. If the price gains bullish momentum then it could be interrupted near the $71,000 hurdle and another resistance level would be $80,000.
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