The current price of Bitcoin (BTC) is $71,021, showing a slight decrease of 0.22% in the last 24 hours. Historically, 53.01% of the time, BTC has closed higher than its opening price. The highest price ever recorded for BTC was $72,689 two months ago, and the current price is 2.29% lower than that peak.
From 17 technical indicators, 12 suggest buying BTC and 3 suggest selling, indicating a short-term bullish sentiment. BTC's first major resistance level is $71,645; if it closes above this, it could rise to the next resistance at $73,687. The main support level is $68,743; if the price falls below this, it may drop further.
The 14-day Relative Strength Index (RSI) is at 65.96, indicating neither oversold nor overbought conditions. The weekly RSI is 63.48, also suggesting normal market conditions. On the daily chart, exponential moving averages show a bullish trend, with BTC's price above the 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200-day EMAs.
Historically, BTC's price at the end of June has been higher than the opening price six times out of the last 12 years and lower six times. February has been the best month for BTC, with prices ending higher than at the start of the month nine times out of 12 years. Conversely, September has been the worst month, with prices ending lower eight times out of 12 years.