March 5 News: Bitcoin prices have recently rebounded strongly, once again approaching a key turning point price range that has been viewed as critical over the past two years, drawing close attention from traders. According to CoinDesk data, Bitcoin spot prices have risen about 10% this week, breaking through $72,000 and briefly reaching $73,900 on Wednesday. ETF capital inflows have further supported market confidence, but the rally still faces potential resistance.
This key price range is between $73,750 and $74,400. Over the past two years, this zone has repeatedly served as a “make-or-break” point for the price. In the first quarter of 2024, this area halted upward momentum and triggered a pullback, with prices subsequently falling to around $50,000. Conversely, in early April last year, the same zone marked the end of a downtrend, after which prices rebounded above $126,000.
Currently, Bitcoin is approaching this zone again, and the market will closely watch for a breakout. If the price can effectively break above $74,400, it indicates strong buying interest and could signal the start of a new upward trend; on the other hand, if the breakout fails, it suggests that the overall downtrend that began in October last year remains dominant, and short-term prices may face downward pressure.
Analysts point out that this area is not only a critical resistance level in technical analysis but also an important psychological price point for institutional investors and high-net-worth traders. Recent active trading and capital inflows into Bitcoin show that bullish sentiment is warming, but whether the rally can continue depends on how the price performs within this key zone. Traders should closely monitor market developments in the coming days to assess whether sustained upward momentum is possible.
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