At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading at $111,966, just shy of the $112,500 resistance. The recent bounce from below $110,000 reflects investor demand, but breaching key resistance remains critical for further upside momentum.
If Bitcoin successfully climbs past $112,500, the crypto king could reclaim $115,000 as a support level. This would open the door for a rally toward $120,000 in the coming days, fueled by accumulating investor demand and reduced selling pressure on exchanges.
However, failure to overcome $112,500 resistance would expose Bitcoin to further downside risks. A drop back to $110,000 or even $108,000 remains possible. This would invalidate the bullish outlook and trigger renewed skepticism about Bitcoin’s near-term recovery.
If Bitcoin successfully climbs past $112,500, the crypto king could reclaim $115,000 as a support level. This would open the door for a rally toward $120,000 in the coming days, fueled by accumulating investor demand and reduced selling pressure on exchanges.
However, failure to overcome $112,500 resistance would expose Bitcoin to further downside risks. A drop back to $110,000 or even $108,000 remains possible. This would invalidate the bullish outlook and trigger renewed skepticism about Bitcoin’s near-term recovery.
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