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Remembered checking Bitcoin's price action back in early June 2025 and noticed something interesting - the 50-day moving average hit an all-time high around that period. Pretty wild to see that technical level break through, right? But here's the thing nobody was really talking about: just because the average hit a record doesn't automatically mean smooth sailing ahead. I was watching the chart and there were some conflicting signals in the volume and momentum indicators that made me pause. Bitcoin price movements around June 5, 2025 showed this classic setup where the technical milestone looked bullish on the surface, but the underlying structure felt fragile. The 50-day MA being at record levels is definitely noteworthy for long-term trend followers, but it doesn't tell the whole story. Worth keeping in mind that technical records don't always lead to immediate breakouts - sometimes they mark exhaustion points instead. Anyway, just an observation from tracking the charts during that window.