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Retail Demand Surges for Bitcoin: The Journey Towards $100K and Beyond Begins?

Bitcoin has once again captured the spotlight as retail demand surges to levels not seen since 2020. CryptoQuant analyst Darkfost recently analyzed this development in a report titled “Bitcoin retails Investor demand is surging”

According to the analyst, the 30-day change in retail investor demand has reached its highest point in years, indicating a renewed interest in Bitcoin among smaller investors. This resurgence comes at a time when long-term holders are gradually realizing profits, hinting at a shifting market stance.

$100k Now Possible Than Ever?

The growing participation of retail investors often serves as a double-edged sword for the market. On one hand, it reflects increased engagement and optimism, which can drive demand higher. On the other hand, historical trends suggest that heightened retail activity frequently coincides with local market tops.

Darkfost highlighted that Bitcoin appears to be entering a period of sideways trading, with prices ranging between key resistance and support levels. This phase of consolidation could lead to a temporary decline in retail demand as momentum slows.

However, the analyst also suggested that a break above the $100,000 psychological barrier could reignite retail interest, potentially triggering a euphoric phase in the market. Historically, such euphoric phases have been characterized by steep price increases, driven by an influx of both retail and institutional capital.

Darfost wrote:

Monitoring the interplay between retail and institutional activity during this phase will be crucial, as strong retail participation often signals heightened market optimism, while institutional interest provides the foundation for sustained momentum.

Bitcoin Market Performance

Bitcoin now appears to be seeing a gradual resume in its price recovery after recent days of slightly to no movement. At the time of writing, Bitcoin is up by 1.4% in the past day with a current trading price of $95,713, at the time of writing.

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