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Bitcoin at a Critical Juncture: Will It Follow Gold to New Highs?

Bitcoin at a Critical Juncture: Will It Follow Gold to New Highs?

Bitcoin ($BTC) is currently approaching a major inflection point on the weekly chart. Technical indicators such as Money Flow and RSI are signaling strength, and it appears that the long-standing downtrend may be coming to an end.

The big question is: Will BTC break out and follow in Gold’s footsteps as a “digital gold,” pushing toward a new all-time high (ATH)? No one can predict the future with certainty, but the odds favor a significant move if this breakout occurs. Despite recent weakness in the Nasdaq, Bitcoin has shown impressive resilience, which could be a bullish sign.

However, if BTC fails to break out in the coming week, a drop to the $55K area is possible. This level aligns with strong historical support and the weekly 200 SMA — a level that many technical traders will be watching closely.

So, What Can We Do?

This is not financial advice, but from a long-term investor's perspective, we believe it makes sense to maintain some exposure to BTC. For context, we sold around 98K (half of our holdings) during the previous rally but re-entered around 80K as Bitcoin continued to hold key levels.

Additionally, we've recently added $MSTR (MicroStrategy) to our portfolio. MicroStrategy, led by Michael Saylor, has a significant amount of Bitcoin on its balance sheet — making it a kind of leveraged play on BTC.

As always, the crypto market is volatile, so manage your risk wisely. But if Bitcoin breaks out here, it could be a pivotal moment — and one that long-term believers may not want to miss.

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