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Bitcoin's (BTC) growing roadblock: The trendline from $126,000 limits gains

Bitcoin's (BTC) growing roadblock: The trendline from $126,000 limits gains

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Bitcoin's (BTC) growing roadblock: The trendline from $126,000 limits gains

This is a technical analysis post by CoinDesk analyst and Chartered Market Technician Omkar Godbole.

Bitcoin's BTC $87,727.22 late-year attempt to regain poise ran into a glass ceiling Monday, forcing prices back below $88,000.

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That ceiling is defined by a descending trendline drawn from October’s record high above $126,000, connecting the peaks of subsequent shallow recoveries—most notably the $116,400 high.

This trendline swatted back attempts to establish a foothold above $90,000 on Monday, reinforcing the "staircase-down" pattern that has plagued the largest cryptocurrency throughout the fourth quarter. By failing to clear this hurdle, BTC has printed another "lower high," signaling a resurgence of sellers near the resistance line and stalling the momentum needed to challenge the six-figure mark.

Consequently, the immediate outlook remains bearish as long as prices hold below the trendline. The latest rejection shifts focus toward the $84,000–$84,500 support zone, followed by the November low near $80,000.

To revive the bullish outlook, BTC must overcome the trendline resistance. Such a breakout, especially against the backdrop of a sliding dollar index, could accelerate gains toward the $100,000 mark.

BTC's daily chart in candlestick format. (TradingView)
BTC's daily chart in candlestick format. (TradingView)

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