Critical Bitcoin trend change in works, but analysts say daily close above $80K required

CoinTelegraph3h agoUpdated 2h ago
Critical Bitcoin trend change in works, but analysts say daily close above $80K required
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Bitcoin needs a daily close above $80,000 to confirm a critical trend change, according to analysts. The $80K level represents a key resistance zone that would signal stronger bullish momentum if breached. Current price action remains uncertain, with traders watching for confirmation before positioning. Indian investors monitoring Bitcoin exposure should track this technical level closely for portfolio implications.

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