💥Bitcoin Price Faces Key Resistance Levels

📈 Bitcoin is finding buyers at $68,000 due to Fed announcements and Mt. Gox transfers. Bulls are struggling to solidify $70,000 as support amid ongoing news flow. So, what do the more reliable on-chain signals indicate for mid-term forecasts?

💹 After months of rising, Bitcoin paused its rally following the last ATH. With the approval of the Spot ETH ETF, it has risen to the $67,500 to $70,000 range. Staying here is more promising than testing new dips at $60,000. Solidifying this higher support could lead to a new ATH attempt. The red trend line shows short-term traders are eager for profit-taking. BTC may test the Ichimoku Cloud; falling below it could shift sentiment to neutral, possibly testing $64,000.

📊 Bitcoin price rises steadily among investors. Long-term holders are taking profits, and new short-term investors are accumulating. From early 2024 to April, there were significant declines in supply active for 1 and 2+ years, while supply in UTXOs held for over 3 years increased. This upward trend suggests a new ATH is likely. Over half of the total Bitcoin supply has remained untouched for over a year. The turnaround at $56,000 showed a shift from selling to holding BTC.

📉 Only 1.1% of Bitcoin supply was purchased above $70,000, indicating few people bought BTC at higher prices, reducing the risk of rapid selling.

🔍 The conclusion: 6% of the total supply was bought in the $65,000 to $70,000 range, indicating strong support. The thin supply above $70,000 suggests a move towards $80,000 is possible. A short-term test of $64,000 could happen, but long-term investors have stopped selling.