Bitcoin is testing a major technical breakout as price compresses near $64,000, with both a Bollinger Band squeeze and tightening triangle pointing to a potentially larger move. A confirmed b
Bitcoin is testing a major technical breakout as price compresses near $64,000, with both a Bollinger Band squeeze and tightening triangle pointing to a potentially larger move. A confirmed break above resistance could put $67,269 in focus before Bitcoin confronts the broader resistance area near its 200-day moving average.
Bitcoin Breaks Its Downtrend as Bollinger Bands Tighten
Bitcoin is testing an important technical breakout on the daily chart after climbing back above both a descending trendline and the 50-day simple moving average. The setup also shows unusually compressed Bollinger Bands, suggesting that volatility could expand sharply if BTC holds the breakout.
Bitcoin Daily Downtrend Breakout. Source: Super฿ro (@SuperBitcoinBro) on X
Bitcoin closed near $64,269 on the chart, up about 2.3% for the session, after moving back above the descending trendline that had guided price lower from its previous high. BTC also reclaimed the 50-day SMA near $63,661, giving buyers an early technical advantage.
The Bollinger Bands add another layer to the setup. The chart places the 20-day middle band near $63,806, with the upper band around $65,244 and the lower band near $62,368. The narrow distance between those bands reflects a period of compressed volatility. Such squeezes do not determine direction by themselves, but they can precede larger moves once price breaks decisively from the range.
For the bullish case, BTC now needs to remain above the reclaimed trendline and the $63,600-$63,800 area. Holding that zone would strengthen the argument that the latest move represents more than another brief bounce inside the broader correction.
The first major upside test sits near the upper Bollinger Band around $65,244. A sustained daily move above that level would signal expanding upside momentum and could expose the recent swing-high region around $66,000-$66,500.
However, Bitcoin still faces a larger technical obstacle. The 200-day SMA sits near $69,139, well above the current price and continues to slope lower. That moving average could become a major resistance area if the rebound extends.
The bullish breakout would lose strength if BTC falls back beneath the 50-day SMA and descending trendline. A deeper move below the lower Bollinger Band near $62,368 would further weaken the setup and suggest that the recent range remains unresolved.
For now, the chart shows improving short-term momentum, but confirmation depends on Bitcoin holding above its breakout zone and clearing the upper Bollinger Band.
Bitcoin Triangle Nears a Break as $67,269 Becomes the Key Upside Level
Bitcoin is approaching a decision point on the daily chart as price compresses inside a tightening symmetrical triangle. The pattern itself is neutral, but a confirmed break above the descending boundary would strengthen the short-term bullish case and shift attention toward the $67,000 area.
Bitcoin Daily Symmetrical Triangle. Source: Daan Crypto Trades (@DaanCrypto) on X
BTC was trading near $64,381 on the chart after rebounding from the lower side of the consolidation range. Since July, price has produced lower highs and higher lows, creating a symmetrical triangle that reflects increasingly tight conditions between buyers and sellers.
The latest rebound has brought Bitcoin back toward the triangle's descending resistance. A decisive daily close above that boundary would provide stronger evidence that buyers are taking control, particularly if price can maintain the breakout rather than quickly falling back inside the pattern.
Above the triangle, the chart highlights $67,268.80 as the major level required for a broader daily market structure break. That makes the $67,000-$67,300 area more important than a simple trendline breakout. Clearing it would push BTC above the previous major swing high and provide stronger confirmation that the market structure is improving.
The analyst also stresses that the triangle should not be treated as inherently bullish. Symmetrical triangles can break in either direction, making confirmation more important than predicting the move before it occurs.
On the downside, the rising trendline around the low-$62,000 to mid-$62,000 region remains the key support area shown by the pattern. Losing that boundary would invalidate the immediate bullish breakout scenario and signal that sellers have regained control of the consolidation.
Together, the charts suggest volatility is building, but a sustained move above the triangle and then $67,269 would provide much stronger confirmation of an upside breakout.