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Bitcoin Technical Analysis: Understanding Key Resistance Zones at the 100,000 Level and Beyond
CryptoQuant’s lead analyst Axel Adler Jr has identified critical price levels for Bitcoin that traders should monitor closely. The analysis highlights that BTC currently finds robust support within the $100,000 to $107,000 band, where the short-term holder’s realized price converges with the 200-day simple moving average.
The Primary Support Zone
The $100,000 to $107,000 range represents BTC’s first line of technical defense. This zone is particularly significant because it marks the intersection point between two major technical indicators: the cost basis of short-term holders and the long-term trend-following 200-day moving average. These converging factors create a strong foundation that has historically attracted buying interest whenever prices approach these levels.
Secondary Defense Layer
Should Bitcoin breach below the primary support zone, traders can expect the next meaningful floor to emerge around $92,000 to $93,000. This deeper support level reflects the average cost basis of investors who have held Bitcoin for approximately 3 to 6 months. According to Adler Jr’s analysis, this secondary tier becomes crucial if the market loses the initial support at the 100,000 region.
What This Means for Market Participants
If Bitcoin’s price falls below the $100,000 to $107,000 support band, the market structure would shift significantly. The $92,000 to $93,000 level would then emerge as the critical second line of defense, requiring strategic attention from both traders and long-term holders. This multi-tiered support structure provides a roadmap for understanding where major buying pressure might re-emerge during market corrections.
The technical setup underscores the importance of monitoring these price zones, as they represent areas where cost basis concentration could support price recovery.