Hey, if you're seeing that Bitcoin pullback towards $70,000 and you already feel like your heart is about to jump out of your chest, hold on there, because what we are experiencing is not a financial funeral, it's a necessary technical reset to clean house and keep rising strongly. 📉✨
Look, the reality is that the market is in a moment of pure tension, but with a very clear logic behind it. The toughest analysts are observing that range between $65,000 and $75,000 not as an abyss, but as a recharge zone. What is happening right now is something we call "supply rotation". Basically, the investors who bought a long time ago and already have huge profits are passing the baton to the large financial institutions. 🏦 It's like when a building changes owners: there is movement, there is noise, but the structure remains there, becoming more solid with heavier capital.
There is a key indicator called RSI (which is like the thermometer that tells us if something has been sold too much or if it is very "hot"). Historically, when this thermometer goes below 30, Bitcoin enters an "oversold" zone. What does this mean for us? That the price is, technically, on sale. 🏷️ Every time we've seen these levels in this cycle, what follows is a well-defined recovery. Also, get that idea out of your head that only halving matters; now the game moves to the rhythm of global liquidity and debt refinancing, a dance that could keep us in an upward trend until 2026. 🗓️
Even Fidelity experts, who analyze this with diamond magnifying glasses, see this period as a consolidation phase within an impressive compound annual growth of 105%. They are not looking at tomorrow's chart; they are seeing the trajectory that could project Bitcoin towards $300,000 by 2029. 🚀 These drops are the foundations where the next leap upwards is built. The market is simply shaking out those who do not have the patience to make way for those who understand that adoption is just maturing.
Are you going to let today's volatility cloud your view of what is coming in the coming years, or do you understand that to jump higher sometimes you have to take a leap from a little lower?

